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Borno’s Cholera Crisis Deepens as Cases Surge Beyond 4,200, Exposing Public Health Challenges

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Borno’s Cholera Crisis Deepens as Cases Surge Beyond 4,200, Exposing Public Health Challenges
 Borno’s Cholera Crisis Deepens as Cases Surge Beyond 4,200, Exposing Public Health Challenges

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

A fresh wave of cholera infections sweeping across Borno State has heightened concerns among health authorities and residents, with more than 4,200 suspected cases and 39 deaths recorded within weeks of the outbreak.

The alarming figures underscore the scale of a public health emergency that is stretching healthcare resources and prompting urgent interventions from the state government and development partners.

Health officials disclosed that the disease continues to spread rapidly across affected communities, with 274 new suspected cases recorded within a single day, raising fears that the outbreak could worsen if preventive measures are not strengthened.

The latest update was presented during a sensitisation meeting in Maiduguri, where officials from the state government, local government councils, and health stakeholders gathered to review response efforts and strategies for containing the disease.

A Rapidly Expanding Outbreak

Speaking at the meeting, the incident manager of the Public Health Emergency Operations Centre, Dr. Jacob Thlizer, said the outbreak has affected dozens of communities across several local government areas.

According to him, health officials have documented a total of 4,204 suspected cholera cases from 36 wards across ten affected local government areas.

“New suspected cases in the last 24 hours are 274, while the total suspected cases line listed are 4,204 recorded from 36 wards in the affected local governments,” Dr Thlizer said.

He added that the outbreak has so far claimed 39 lives.

Data presented by the health authorities showed that Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC) remains the epicentre of the outbreak, accounting for 2,404 cases, followed by Jere with 1,214 cases. Other affected areas include Konduga, Mafa, Monguno, Kaga, Kwaya Kusar, Bama, Magumeri and Ngala.

The concentration of cases in urban and peri-urban communities has renewed concerns over sanitation, access to clean water, and population density, particularly in areas still recovering from years of conflict and displacement.

Government Activates Emergency Response

As infections continue to rise, authorities say they have already activated emergency measures to curb the spread of the highly contagious disease.

Dr. Thlizer noted that the state government had mobilised health actors and activated the Incident Management System to coordinate response activities.

“The state government has activated IMS, coordinated meetings with all health actors in the state, awareness creation in hotspot locations, and procurement of commodities,” he explained.

Health workers have intensified community sensitisation campaigns, while they are also distributing emergency supplies, including treatment materials and medical consumables, to affected locations.

The outbreak comes at a time when many communities in Borno are grappling with fragile healthcare systems and inadequate access to safe drinking water, conditions that often create fertile ground for water-borne diseases.

Expanding Treatment Capacity

To manage the growing number of patients, the Borno State Ministry of Health and Human Services says it has expanded treatment facilities and established specialised centres for cholera care.

Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Shetima Muhammad revealed that the government had set up dedicated treatment centres to accommodate patients and reduce pressure on existing hospitals.

“The Ministry of Health has established dedicated health centres, namely the emergency and infectious disease centre in Njimtilo and an infectious disease camp with over 1,000 beds at Ngarannam to treat the affected people,” he said.

Mr Muhammad also disclosed that Governor Babagana Umara Zulum had approved the distribution of medicines and medical consumables to camps and treatment facilities handling cholera patients.

“The Executive Governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has already listed camps where drugs and consumables will be delivered to people that are taken there,” he added.

Health experts say rapid treatment remains critical because cholera can lead to severe dehydration and death within hours if left untreated.

Residents Urged to Prioritise Hygiene

Officials are also intensifying public awareness campaigns, urging residents to maintain strict hygiene practices and seek immediate medical attention whenever symptoms appear.

Common symptoms include acute watery diarrhoea, vomiting and severe dehydration.

Authorities have encouraged communities to ensure proper handwashing, consume safe drinking water, and promptly report suspected cases to nearby health facilities.

For many residents, however, access to clean water remains a challenge, particularly in overcrowded settlements and communities hosting displaced populations.

Public health specialists warn that unless sanitation conditions improve and preventive messages reach vulnerable communities, the outbreak could continue to spread despite ongoing treatment efforts.

A Call for Collective Action

The Secretary to the Borno State Government, Bukar Tijani, said the administration remains committed to supporting healthcare institutions and frontline workers battling the outbreak.

“I want to thank you and commend your efforts. I would like to mention that if there are any issues anywhere, please let us know so that we can confront this menace,” Mr Tijani said.

“In the last three or four days, many efforts have been made, and I believe that this sensitisation is also a great step,” he added.

As Borno races to contain the outbreak, health officials insist that government intervention alone will not be enough. They argue that community cooperation, improved hygiene practices and early reporting of symptoms will determine whether the state can prevent the disease from escalating into a larger humanitarian crisis.

For now, the numbers continue to climb, serving as a stark reminder of the public health vulnerabilities that persist in a state still rebuilding from years of conflict and displacement.

 

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Zulum Applauds Tinubu, Ribadu, Security Forces as 434 Ngoshe Abductees Regain Freedom

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Zulum Applauds Tinubu, Ribadu, Security Forces as 434 Ngoshe Abductees Regain Freedom

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

Borno State Governor Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the Nigerian Armed Forces, and other security stakeholders for their efforts in securing the release of 434 residents of the Ngoshe community who were abducted by Boko Haram insurgents earlier this year.

The governor gave the commendation on Monday in Pulka while receiving a fresh batch of 357 freed captives. He disclosed that dozens of other victims had earlier regained their freedom in separate releases, bringing the total number of rescued persons to 434.

The victims were kidnapped during a Boko Haram attack on Ngoshe, a community in Gwoza Local Government Area located near the Mandara Mountains along Nigeria’s border region.

Zulum praised President Tinubu for his commitment to restoring peace and security in the North-East, noting that the president’s direct involvement played a significant role in facilitating the release of the captives.

According to the governor, the federal government’s determination to tackle insecurity has continued to yield positive results across the country.

“I wish to sincerely thank the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his unwavering support and dedication to ensuring peace and stability in Borno State and Nigeria as a whole,” Zulum said.

He also acknowledged the contributions of the Office of the National Security Adviser, the Department of State Services (DSS), the military, and local security volunteers, including the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), hunters, vigilantes, and forest guards.

The governor described the operation as a product of strong collaboration among security agencies and community-based security groups working towards the safe return of the abducted men, women, and children.

Explaining the figures, Zulum said the latest group of freed captives accounted for about 357 persons, while others had been released in smaller batches over the past weeks and months.

“We are celebrating with the people of Ngoshe over the return of about 434 abducted residents. The group that was received today constitutes the largest batch, while others had regained their freedom earlier, bringing the total number to 434, he stated.

The governor further revealed that the state government had committed substantial resources to rebuilding the Ngoshe community and creating conditions for the safe return of displaced residents.

He said rehabilitation projects in the area were nearing completion and that discussions were ongoing with community members and security authorities to facilitate a secure and dignified resettlement process.

As part of immediate support measures, Zulum directed the distribution of food supplies and other relief materials to the rescued victims.

He added that the returnees are currently undergoing medical examinations and psychosocial care at a government facility before being reunited with their families and communities.

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Zulum Moves to Complete Legacy Projects

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By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, has intensified efforts to ensure the completion of major infrastructure and social development projects across the state before the expiration of his tenure in May 2027.

The governor has embarked on a comprehensive inspection tour of ongoing projects in Maiduguri and several local government areas, directing contractors to accelerate work and meet delivery timelines.

Among the projects receiving attention are the Kashim Ibrahim University Teaching Hospital, Borno State Orthopaedic Hospital, General Hospital Kaleri, the Post Office Flyover, Tashan Kano–Mashidimami Express Road, the 4,000-capacity International Conference Centre, and the Tandari–Nietel Shoe Factory Express Road.

The inspection exercise continued over the weekend with visits to Kukawa and Monguno local government areas.

In Monguno, Governor Zulum assessed the expansion of the College of Nursing, a project aimed at increasing the state’s capacity to train healthcare professionals and address shortages in the health sector.

Addressing journalists after the inspection, the governor said his administration remains committed to delivering projects that would have lasting benefits for the people of Borno.

He noted that completing ongoing projects and putting them to use before the end of his tenure remains a top priority.

Zulum also inspected construction work at the Monguno Central Market, where new shops are being built to stimulate commercial activities and improve livelihoods. He further disclosed plans by the state government to facilitate the reopening of Government Senior Science Secondary School, Monguno.

Speaking during the visit, the Senator representing Borno North and Senate Chief Whip, Mohammed Tahir Monguno, commended the governor for executing numerous development projects across northern Borno.

According to the senator, the projects have improved access to essential services and brought relief to communities recovering from years of insurgency.

He said the interventions have delivered tangible benefits to residents and contributed to rebuilding lives and livelihoods affected by the Boko Haram conflict.

Governor Zulum’s inspection tour is widely viewed as part of his administration’s drive to consolidate its development achievements and ensure that critical projects are completed and fully operational before he leaves office in 2027.

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Zulum’s Assurance Secures Maiduguri 2026 NSE Conference Hosting Rights

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Zulum’s Assurance Secures Maiduguri 2026 NSE Conference Hosting Rights

By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri

Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, has officially received the hosting rights for the 2026 Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) International Engineering Conference, Exhibition and Annual General Meeting (AGM), which is scheduled to hold in December in Maiduguri.

On Tuesday, the NSE President, Engr. Ali Alimasuya Rabiu, made the presentation. Ali Alimasuya Rabiu made the presentation during a dinner that Governor Zulum organised in honour of the visiting NSE leadership.

The high-profile conference, tagged “Maiduguri 2026,” is themed “Engineering Innovations for Enhanced Security and Sustainable National Development” and is expected to attract about 10,000 engineers, experts, and stakeholders from across Nigeria and beyond.

Speaking earlier during a courtesy visit by the NSE delegation, Governor Zulum assured the body that Maiduguri remains safe and fully prepared to host the international gathering, dismissing concerns over security in the state.

He noted that Borno State has successfully hosted several major national and international events in recent years without any incident, citing conferences and cultural gatherings as evidence of improved stability.

“In 2025, Maiduguri hosted several national and international events including the National Council on Power, National Council on Education, Kanem-Borno Cultural Summit, Qur’anic Recitation Competition, and the National Council on Health, among others,” the governor said.

According to him, the successful hosting of such events demonstrates that “Maiduguri is secure and ready,” while also highlighting the state’s reputation for hospitality.

Governor Zulum also expressed appreciation over the NSE’s decision to confer honorary fellowship on prominent businessman and philanthropist Dr. Muhammadu Indimi, describing the recognition as “well deserved” and long overdue in view of his contributions to education and infrastructure development in Nigeria.

Responding, NSE President Engr. Ali Alimasuya Rabiu commended the Borno State Government for its sustained efforts in improving security and rebuilding confidence in the state.

He said the Society was impressed by the relative peace currently enjoyed in Maiduguri and across Borno, adding that the environment assured a successful conference.

Rabiu further disclosed that the NSE Council would hold a preparatory meeting in Maiduguri in July to assess security arrangements and confirm readiness ahead of the December event.

“We have consistently received positive reports about events held in Maiduguri without security incidents,” he said, expressing optimism that the 2026 conference would be peaceful and successful.

The courtesy visit was attended by the Deputy Governor, Umar Usman Kadafur; Secretary to the State Government, Hon. Bukar Tijani; Acting Chief of Staff, Dr Babagana Mustapha Mallumbe; top government officials; and members of the NSE delegation.

The 2026 NSE conference will further position Borno State as a growing hub for national dialogue, professional exchange, and post-conflict development in Nigeria.

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