Mysterious Headache, stomach pain kill 16 in Abuja community
Mysterious headache and stomach
pains have killed 16 children and youths in Saburi 1, a village opposite Mopol
Barracks along Kubwa expressway, Abuja. Saturday Vanguard on Thursday visited
the palace of the Chief of the village, Alhaji Mohammed Yamawo who was said to
have traveled out of Abuja for an urgent assignment.
Speaking to Saturday Vanguard on the
development, the Son of the village Chief, Alhaji Halidu Mohammed confirmed
that 16 persons whose ages ranged between 10 and 25 years had been officially
reported at the palace to have died within the last two weeks. L- Aminat and
Aishat daughters of Alhaji Ibrahim Nuhu, aged 12 and 10, who both died of
headache ands abdominal pains within four days interval & Dickson, aged 15,
son of Mr Joshua Abuwata who died of headache, confirmed died on arrival at a
hospital L- Aminat and Aishat daughters of Alhaji Ibrahim Nuhu, aged 12 and 10,
who both died of headache and abdominal pains within four days interval &
Dickson, aged 15, son of Mr Joshua Abuwata who died of headache, confirmed died
on arrival at a hospital.
According to him, “families of
the deceased persons came to the palace that their sons and daughters complain
of headache and stomach pains and died just like that before they could reach
Kubwa General Hospital or Garki General Hospital.”
“We do not have big hospital in our community
except for few private ones that look more or less like chemists.” “The chief
invited some medical experts from town to come and uncover the cause of the
sudden deaths but the Doctors could not pin the headache or stomach pains to
any sickness or disease”
A father who lost two of his
daughters to the cold hands of death, Alhaji Ibrahim Nuhu said the senior
daughter, Aminat died complaining of headache while her junior sister, Aishat
died four days after. Nuhu told Saturday Vanguard, “My senior daughter Aminat
complained of headache and we administered paracetamol on her thinking that it
would subside after some minutes but it did not. We then decided to go to
hospital for proper examination and treatment but before we got to the hospital
Aminat died on the way.” “We were gathered after four days for a prayer session
for the late Aminat when her junior sister, Aishat, started complaining of a
similar pain and she died almost immediately. It was a terrible blow on me and
their mother.” As to what could be responsible for the strange deaths, Nuhu
said, he had no idea, adding that he left the whole thing in the hands of the
Almighty Allah.
Another father who lost a 16 year old
son, Mr Joshua Abuwata could not hold back his tears while narrating his ordeal
to Saturday Vanguard. He said his second son, Dickson started complaining of
headache which he initially thought was a minor thing, sent for paracetamol for
him and ensured he took it before the boy went inside their apartment only to
come out some hours later looking dunce and staring in the air.
Abuwata
went on, “When he started staring into the atmosphere without uttering a word
or responding to me, it dawned on me that something was indeed wrong. I held
him, yet he did not say a word. He went inside the kitchen served himself food
but he could not locate where his mouth was and therefore mired his whole face
with soup.” “At that point, l knew it was very serious, so l cleaned him up to
take him to the hospital only for him to drop dead. I have never seen or
experienced such death in my life.” Some residents who spoke to Saturday
Vanguard said government should help investigate what was going on in their
village, arguing that neighboring villages were not experiencing such tragedy.
They alleged that that the sudden death started happening five days after the
village head carried out a sacrifice during which he went round the village
with some of his people. They further alleged that the 16 persons were just the
ones that were reported at the palace, that the number of children and youths
who lost their lives in that circumstance in the last 14 days were up to 27.
However, residents of Saburi 1
community called on the council authorities to build a primary health care
centre in the community to relieve them of the difficulties in accessing
medical services. The residents, who lamented that the absence of a clinic in
the village constituted a source of worry for them, said the search for medical
attention took them to distant places.
The village Prince said that the
presence of a clinic in the community would be of great importance as villagers
could easily access medical services anytime, lamenting that the benefit has
eluded them, even with the size of their population. Similar deaths were
recorded in Lagos communities where about 20 children lost their lives. Cause
of death was unknown until last Monday when authorities in Lagos confirmed the
children died missiles. Even medical officials and the media attributed the
tragedy to mysterious causes. Now, Abuja community is experiencing same.
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