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    Abuja residents cry out to NCDC over Lassa Fever, Ebola outbreak

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedApril 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Residents of Gwarinpa, within the Abuja metropolis have cried out to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) over fear of the outbreak of Lassa Fever, Ebola and other deadly infectious diseases.

    Residents of the area under the aegis of Team 7 Neighborhood Association referred to a persistent and escalating environmental hazard located behind 64 Crescent, Off 6th Avenue in the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) estate as basis of their fear.

    In a formal petition addressed to the Director General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), the residents, led by their chairman, Sir Uche Okoli are seeking urgent intervention to halt a worsening situation with grave health implications.

    The petition was copied to several relevant government bodies, including the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) Health Department and the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB).

    According to the letter, which has also been copied to key stakeholders including the Permanent Secretary of the FCT Health Secretariat and the Abuja Environmental Protection Board, the source of the hazard appears to be behind the 64 Crescent area.

    For several months, residents said they have endured a continuous foul odor emanating from the site. The smell, which blankets the air day and night, was said to have grown more pungent in recent weeks, causing discomfort and unease across the community.

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    Beyond the offensive smell, the area has reportedly become a breeding ground for various disease vectors.

    Eyewitnesses and residents have noted a visible surge in rodents and insects, including the notorious multimammate rats (Mastomys natalensis), commonly associated with the spread of Lassa Fever.

    Additionally, there has been a spike in populations of houseflies (Musca domestica), blowflies (Calliphoridae), and tsetse flies (Glossina), all known carriers of communicable diseases.

    The letter to NCDC documents a growing number of respiratory illnesses affecting individuals, including vulnerable groups such as the elderly and children.

    Some residents have reportedly been hospitalized, while unconfirmed reports suggest fatalities connected to respiratory complications may have occurred.“We are seeing a troubling pattern of health complaints — coughing, breathing difficulties, and other symptoms consistent with poor air quality and possible exposure to biological hazards,” said Mr. Okoli in the petition.

    “Some of these complaints are now coming from residents who don’t even live directly near the suspected contamination source.”

    The residents argue that the presence of multiple risk factors — poor air quality, vector proliferation, and close proximity to a densely populated area — makes the case for immediate government intervention.

    They drew parallels to recent and past outbreaks of Lassa Fever, Ebola, and even the COVID-19 pandemic, all of which originated or escalated in areas where early warning signs were ignored or underestimated.

    In their letter, the Team 7 Neighborhood Association outlined a series of requests to the NCDC. Chief among them is the immediate dispatch of a public health assessment team to investigate the affected area.

    The residents also called for environmental sampling — including air, soil, and water testing — to identify possible sources of the pollution and contamination.Furthermore, they are requesting swift containment and remediation measures, as well as medical screening for residents who may have already been exposed to harmful pathogens or toxins. They also emphasized the importance of public health communication, urging the NCDC to issue guidelines that will help residents protect themselves while a solution is being worked out.

    “This situation is deteriorating rapidly, and we fear that without prompt expert intervention, we may face a serious public health crisis with implications beyond our immediate community,” the letter states.’

     

    Residents are hopeful that the combined efforts of these agencies, under the coordination of the NCDC, will bring about urgent remediation. The Team 7 Neighborhood Association comprises a large section of Gwarinpa’s growing residential population. The area is home to civil servants, professionals, retirees, and young families — many of whom chose Gwarinpa for its reputation as one of Abuja’s more planned and peaceful suburbs.

    “Our residents deserve to live in a safe and healthy environment,” said Mr. Okoli. “We are not just raising alarm; we are calling for responsible action and offering our full cooperation to government agencies. This is about protecting lives and preventing tragedy before it happens.”

    As Abuja grapples with the challenges of urban growth and environmental sustainability, the case unfolding in Gwarinpa is a stark reminder that neglecting early warning signs of public health hazards can have far-reaching consequences.

     

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