From Noah Ebije, Kaduna
A resident and an elder of Tukur-Tukur community in Zaria area of Kaduna State, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, has raised an alarm over a strange disease suspected to be diphtheria which has hit the community, killing five children within 24 hours.
Suleiman who is also the Director of Publicity and Advocacy of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), called on relevant authorities to intervene to save the health of vulnerable persons in the community.
In a statement on Saturday, he said the cause of the illnesses had raised grave concern among families and health officials alike, adding some of the affected children died at the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Shika, Zaria.
“It is with profound concern and a heavy heart that I, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, an elder representing the Tukur-Tukur community in Zaria, address our community members, health authorities, and the general public regarding a highly alarming situation that has unfolded in our midst. We are witnessing an urgent health crisis as there is a strong likelihood of an outbreak of diphtheria disease in our community.
“In a shocking turn of events, it has been reported that five children have tragically lost their lives within a span of less than 24 hours, all exhibiting similar symptoms consistent with diphtheria.
“The cause of these illnesses has raised grave concern among families and health officials alike. Some of the affected children succumbed to this devastating disease at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Teaching Hospital in Shika, while others tragically passed away in the confines of their homes.
“This disturbing phenomenon has sent shockwaves throughout our community, which is known for its vibrant spirit and solidarity. The symptoms observed among the children include severe throat infections, difficulty in breathing, and distinct rashes, and there are reports of more children exhibiting these alarming signs.
“It is critical to emphasise that many children in Tukur-Tukur have been exposed to these symptoms, posing an imminent risk of widespread infection and further loss of lives. Given the gravity of this situation, I urgently call upon health authorities at all levels—local, state, and federal – to promptly intervene and address this emerging health crisis.
“The health and well-being of our children must be the utmost priority. We require immediate mobilisation of medical resources, the establishment of health awareness campaigns to educate families on the symptoms and prevention measures, and the mobilisation of healthcare professionals to provide necessary care and swift diagnosis.
“Our community is in desperate need of support. We implore the government, health agencies, and non-governmental organisations to provide timely assistance to prevent further tragedies and contain this potential outbreak. It is imperative that we act collectively and decisively to safeguard the lives of our vulnerable children.
“We have earlier convened an urgent meeting with community leaders, parents, and health professionals and discussed this crisis to ensure that the necessary steps are taken to protect our children. It appears, however, that the vaccines required are not readily available.
“In sharing this message, we reiterate that health is a communal responsibility. We must be vigilant, proactive, and united in our approach to confront this threat to our children’s lives,” the statement said.