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20 repentant Boko Haram fighters die in Borno camp

WHO report says cholera cases rose by five per cent and deaths by 50 per cent in 2024 compared to 2023, with more than 6,000 people dying
File: Victims of cholera in a Nigerian hospital

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Reports have it that health workers with the support of Non-Governmental Organisations and the World Health Organisation are battling to control the fatalities.

No fewer than 25 persons including 20 repentant Boko Haram fighters have reportedly died of cholera in Borno State.

They died due to a cholera outbreak in the Hajj camp where about 12,000 surrenders are currently kept in Maiduguri.

It was learned that at least seven persons died on Tuesday.

It was gathered that 14 other causalities were recorded in the Hajj camp on Wednesday.

According to a source, health workers with the support of Non-Governmental Organisations and the World Health Organisation are battling to control the fatalities.

“At least 20 Boko Haram surrenders have died as a result of cholera outbreak in Hajj and four others died in Bama camp. Also, three reportedly died in the Muna Garage IDP camp. Nearly 1,000 cases have been reported so far, and hundreds are currently receiving treatments in various health centres,” the source said.

Moreso, a top ministry of health staff who spoke on the condition of anonymity confirmed the incidents but claimed that only 11 repentant Boko Haram insurgents and three others in the Muna Garage IDP camp were killed by cholera, not 20 people, Daily Trust reports.

The source said the ministry and its partners are on top of the situation.

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