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Grandmother, son, 2 grandchildren die after amala meal in Kwara

Grandmother, son, 2 grandchildren die after amala meal in Kwara

A 70-year-old grandmother, her son and two grandchildren have died after consuming Amala meal in Eruda community in Olorun West Local Government Area of Kwara State.

Kwara Commissioner for Dr Amina El-Imam, told journalists on Tuesday in Ilorin that the four people fell ill and died after consuming the amala meal

According to her, a team from Kwara Ministry of Health was sent to the community after report of the family that lost some members after consuming of the yam flour.

“On getting there, the claim was that there was an instance of food poisoning where a 70-year-old woman fell ill and died after consuming amala.

“Unfortunately, her son and grandchildren also consumed the same food, fell ill and died.

“They were taken to the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital where they passed away,” she said.

El-Imam stated that the amala with ‘Lafun’ could have been responsible for the deaths.

She further stated that those who consumed yam flour without lafun were fine.

“However, those who consumed the mixture of both lafun and amala mixture fell ill and some of them eventually died,” she said.

The commissioner said that the survivors were receiving treatment in the hospitals where they were admitted.

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“Some are doing well and hopefully, following intensive medical treatment, they should be able to recover fully.

“It was observed that they are residing in a place where personal and environmental hygiene is not really optimal,” she said.

El-Imam attributed the incident to food poisoning, occasioned by under-processed cassava used in the production of the meal.

Consequent upon the incident, El-Imam said that the state government had placed health care in the state on Outbreak Response Mode.

Dr Amina El-Imam also said that another person also also died of gastroenteritis.

She said that an initial rapid diagnostic test was conducted on the suspected case of cholera, which later turned out to be gastroenteritis.

She said that one death was recorded at Osin Gada in Ilorin West Local Government Area from gastroenteritis.

“The community had a few cases of stooling and vomiting, particularly among children.

“The vomiting and stooling drew the attention of the state’s disease reporting structure.

“On getting there, treatment was immediately commenced and all the affected patients have received standard treatments to stop the symptoms and restore their health,” she said.

The commissioner said that the state government would provide the community with potable water to prevent future re-occurrence.

Grandmother, son, 2 grandchildren die after amala meal in Kwara

(NAN)

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