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Obaseki raises alarm over rising fatality rate of Lassa Fever, says over 50 persons infected

On Wednesday, the Edo State Governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, said that over 50 persons have been infected with Lassa Fever since its outbreak in the state, just as he pegged the fatality rate at five per cent.
Obaseki disclosed this through the Commissioner for Communication and Orientation, Chris Nehikhare.
He said the cry has become necessary because the state has done much in its power to manage the situation but has been overwhelmed by it.
The Governor said the state has reached out to the federal government for help in fighting the scourge but it has not shown up.
“I know you are all following the case of the Lassa Fever and how the state government is trying to tackle it.
“We have reached out to the federal government for all intent and purposes, but the federal government has abandoned the state government and its people in this issue.
“Lassa Fever as of today (Wednesday), we have over 50 people infected with this disease in Edo and we have a five per cent fatality rate which is very high even compared to COVID-19.
“With all pleas and entreaties to the federal government, they have fallen on a deaf ear”, he said.
Obaseki said the more worrisome situation is that the Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, who hails from the state and should have helped in drawing the attention of the federal government to the plight of the people of his state has not shown any concerns.
He said the state has made frantic efforts to get help from the federal government and its agencies but to no avail, calling on the international communities, World Health Organization (WHO) and other health agencies to come to the aid of the people of the state before the situation gets out of control.
Idahosa Moses

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