Rivers State
Government said on Wednesday that 28 more deaths had been recorded,
following the continued consumption of the killer local gin by
unsuspecting consumers, thus increasing the figure from 38 to 66.
The Director
of Public Health in the State Ministry of Health, Dr. Nnana Onyekwere,
disclosed this in Port Harcourt shortly after dealers in local gin,
popularly known as Ogogoro or Kai–kai, met with the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dr. Somieari Harry, on the burning issue in the state.
Onyekwere
told newsmen that apart from the 38 deaths announced last week, health
workers on the field discovered that more people had died after
consuming local gin.
He pointed
out that apart from the deaths recorded in Obio/Akpor Local Government
Area, more persons, who drank the poisonous product in Bonny, Port
Harcourt, Gokana and Ahoada West, had also died.
He expressed
worry that despite the enlightenment campaigns and warning for people
to stay away from local gin, many were still consuming the product.
Explaining that the ban on sale and consumption of Ogogoro by
the state government still stands, Onyekwere added that only total
abstinence from the product could stop the increase in deaths as a
result of the killer gin.
Onyekwere
advised that those who were addicted to local gin should go for branded
hot drinks, saying, “There are affordable hot drinks that are branded
and sealed. Those who cannot do without drinking gin can go for them.”
He explained that places that were most affected were riverine areas, describing such places as high alcohol consuming areas.
(Punch)
No comments:
Post a Comment