The Nasarawa State House of Assembly has urged the state government to declare a state of emergency on hepatitis and other lethal diseases.
This plea comes in the wake of the tragic deaths of 28 individuals in Doma Local Government Area.
During the Monday proceedings in Lafia, the Speaker of the House, Mr. Danladi Jatau, made this appeal in response to a matter of public importance raised by Mr. Musa Ibrahim (NNPP-Doma South).
Ibrahim, the death of the people in his constituency due to hepatitis is alarming.
Jatau said if the government declared a state of emergency on hepatitis, it would go a long way in curtailing the spread of diseases, thereby improving the health status of the people of the state.
He appreciated Ibrahim and other members for their contributions to the matter.
The speaker sympathised with the people of Doma South and their families over the loss of their loved ones and prayed to God to grant the deceased eternal rest.
“We have two resolutions to the effect, that Gov. Abdullahi Sule is hereby directed (advised) to ask the Ministry of Health to move their experts to the affected communities.
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“Secondly, the state government should declare a state of emergency on hepatitis and other deadly diseases in the state,” he said
The speaker directed the clerk of the house to communicate the resolutions to the governor for his further necessary action.
In their contributions, Muhammad Oyanki, Daniel Ogazi, Dr Ibrahim Peter Akwe, Solomon Akwashiki and Larry Ven-Bawa, all said that the government should give attention to eliminating hepatitis and other deadly diseases.
They also said that special attention should be given to the treatment of hepatitis in particular.
Earlier, Musa Ibrahim, who sponsored the motion, said 28 people in his constituency died of hepatitis from October 2023 to date.
” Hepatitis is killing my people and something needs to be done to curtail it.
” I beg that government should tackle this problem urgently; we should come up with strong resolutions to address this issue,” he said.
NAN