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Lassa Fever: Osun Govt Mandates LGs On Grassroot Sensitisation

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Osun State Government has mandated all Local Governments, Local Council Development Areas and Administrative offices to immediately begin the grassroots sensitisation of the citizenry towards preventing cases of Lassa Fever in the state.

Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Prince Adebayo Adeleke and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Health, Pharmacist Olasiji Olamiju disclosed this during an urgent sensitisation of the council chairmen at the Ministry of Local Government Conference Hall, Abere.

The mandate, according to Olamiju was sequel to the spread of the disease in some states of the federation, including the neighbouring Ondo State where about 19 victims have reportedly died of the disease and many others on danger list.

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According to him, “Lassa fever is a disease caused through exposure of food or household items contaminated with urine or faeces of rat, the people must be sensitised on the need to take care of their food items and keep them away from rats.

“Part of the measures that should be reiterated to the people is the need to keep our environment clean, with a view to keep rat far away from houses and ensure that we always wash our hands.

“The health of the people is paramount to the administration of Governor Gboyega Oyetola and he wants every hands on deck to ensure that the people of the state do not fall victim of the deadly disease”, he stressed.

He hinted that the government has prepare isolation centre for victims, while arrangement have also been made to protect the health officers that would be in charge of their treatments.

Adeleke, on his own said, the message must be taken by the council authorities as emergency, saying the council bosses also have the mandate in the constitution to guarantee healthy living of the people in their domains.

Describing the mandate given to the council as a very critical project, Adeleke stressed that Sanitary Officers, O’Clean Task Force and other stakeholders should be actively involved to ensure that the desired result is achieved.

He added that the council chairmen should explore the opportunity of radio and television adverts to be able to go deeper into the grassroots and ensure that the people get information on how to prevent the deadly disease.

According to him, there should be frequent report on the update by the various local government, with a view to ensuring that the appropriate authority at the state level swing into action.

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