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How Contaminated Gin killed 18 people in Irele Local Govt, of Ondo State.


Contaminated Gin ‘ogogoro’  Kills 18 in Ondo State.

 

 
 
 
 
 

Death toll has reached 18 recently in OndoSstate owing to the gin which perhaps may have been contaminated with lethal dose of methanol.

The Minister of State for Health, Fidelis Nwankwo, stated this at a media briefing in Abuja, monday.

 He said: “At this stage, the particular poisonous substance (toxin) is being ascertained. The results of these detailed investigations currently being conducted by government and partners are still being awaited and will be made public as soon as possible.”

Also, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has denied ever issuing any statement on the mysterious deaths.

According to the minister, “Epidemiological findings indicate a strong linkage of the outbreak with the consumption of a local gin that may have been contaminated with methanol (poisonous material).

“The assuring news however, is that no new cases have been reported in the past 100 hours and no new mortality in the last 72 hours.“We therefore believe that the situation is under control and that the stability will be sustained, while active case search and contact tracing continue in earnest.

“However, if any suspected case is found, it should be reported to the nearest health centre for prompt investigation and treatment.”

While noting that preliminary laboratory investigations indicated that the outbreak cannot be attributed to any infectious organism (bacterial or viral), Nwankwo further said the outbreak was also clearly not due to Ebola Virus Disease, as feared by many people.

Nigerians have therefore been enjoined to remain calm but very vigilant and to report any events of public health concern to the nearest health facility or health authorities.

the Country Representative of the WHO, Dr Rui Gama Vaz, denied issuing any statement on the disease.

 He also tasked the federal and Ondo State Government to find the cause of the disease.

has been circulating about the disease is not from WHO Country office of Nigeria.”

 

The Ondo State government has also suspended the consumption of the locally made gin especially around the  Irele  local government area. So, our brothers in Ondo State, please be health conscious and stay sober till further notice.

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  1. THIS is really for every9jirian's pls take note.

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  2. people should try and be careful in that area ooo. this are happening in this country these days

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