One death recorded as Nigeria confirms 21 cases of Monkeypox
*NCDC activates Monkeypox Emergency Operations Centre
By BASHIR ADEFAKA
Weeks after United States, United Kingdom and other nations of the West reported being hit by a new disease called Monkeypox and suggestions, although at lower cadre, had come for Nigeria to do something about restricting flights from affected Western countries towards mitigating the effect in the Africa’s most populous country, information reaching us says it has finally found its way here and this has been officially acknowledged and confirmed.
The DEFENDER’s enquiry to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) headquarters in Abuja, with a view to getting its confirmation of the death, cases and what the impediment was that the country did not stop the disease entering its territory, was yet to be responded to as at time of filing this report.
But in a peep into a verified Twitter handle of the Centre revealed a wider view of the true situation indicating that whatever suggestions came few weeks ago about what to do to prevent its entry into Nigeria might be of no effect as, according to the fact-sheet on ground, the disease was here some five months back.
In a statement posted Sunday on the social media handle and dated May 29, 2022 signed by Dr Ifedayo Adetifa, the Director General of Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Nigeria was said to have recorded 21 confirmed cases of the Monkeypox disease in the last five months with one death.
The NCDC further disclosed that in the month of May, only six new confirmed positive cases were reported from four States with Bayelsa (2), Adamawa (2), Lagos (1) and Rivers (1).
Also 20 suspected cases were reported from eleven States with Lagos (5), Bayelsa (2), Adamawa (2), Rivers (2), Niger (2), FCT (2), Delta (1), Oyo (1), Kaduna (1), Edo (1) and Gombe (1).
A 40- year-old man with renal co-morbidity and on immune-suppressive drugs died from the disease.