Reps decry rising Mpox epidemic in Nigeria

Leah TwakiAugust 17, 20244 min

The House of Representatives has expressed concern over rising Mpox epidemic and urges Nigerians to adhere to the health guidelines provided

Reps decry rising MPOX epidemic in Nigeria

The House of Representatives has amplified concerns over the growing Mpox epidemic currently affecting Nigeria.

In a statement on Friday by Rep. Akin Rotimi, the spokesman of the House, said: “The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) recently reported a sharp increase in Mpox cases across multiple states,”

Rotimi noted that the centre has stressed the importance of enhanced surveillance, rapid case detection, and immediate isolation of affected individuals.

“They emphasised the need for the public to adhere to preventive measures, including frequent hand washing, avoiding close contact with infected persons, and promptly seeking medical attention for any suspicious symptoms.

“In line with the NCDC’s warnings, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has highlighted the situation in Nigeria as a potential public health emergency of international concern. The WHO has also called for increased global support to strengthen Nigeria’s response to the epidemic, focusing on vaccine distribution, public health education, and international cooperation,” 

Underscoring the gravity of the situation, the house committee on healthcare services, in concert with all health-related committees, is reportedly intensifying oversight activities.

We are also working in close collaboration with relevant health agencies and international partners to ensure a coordinated and effective response to the outbreak.”

Chairman of the committee, Rep. Dennis Idahosa (APC, Edo), voiced his concerns about the rising cases, describing the situation as a significant threat to public health.

“We are fully committed to working with the NCDC, the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, and international partners to ensure that we take all necessary actions to curb this epidemic. 

“The safety and well-being of Nigerians is our top priority, and we urge everyone to adhere to the health guidelines provided.”

NCDC Director-General, Dr. Jide Idris, noted that the centre is conducting contact tracing and monitoring for confirmed cases to prevent further spread.

 “As part of the government’s ongoing efforts, we have intensified surveillance across Nigeria to swiftly detect and respond to any new cases. This includes putting all port health services across all 5 international airports, 10 seaports, and 51 land/foot crossing borders on high alert,” Idris added.

Dr. Muhammad Ali Pate, coordinating minister for health and social welfare, has also assured the public that the government has implemented a new mandate requiring all travellers to complete an online health declaration form before departing for the country.

“This Mpox Clade 1 strain has caused fatalities in up to 10 percent of individuals who have fallen ill in previous outbreaks. The aim is to tackle and mitigate its impact by deploying measures similar to those used during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Pate stated.

In alignment with our legislative agenda on social sector reform and development (agenda 5), the House of Representatives, through its relevant committees on health, will continue to monitor the situation and collaborate with all relevant authorities to ensure effective management of the outbreak.

“We urge all Nigerians to stay vigilant, follow health advisories, and cooperate with public health officials during this critical time,”  the statement partly read.

Leah Twaki

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