6 Students Die as Meningitis Outbreak Strikes Kebbi University


An outbreak of cerebrospinal meningitis has resulted in the deaths of six students at Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero (KSUSTA).
This was stated in a press release issued on Saturday by the university’s Public Relations Officer, Mustapha Ango.
Speaking on behalf of the university management, Ango expressed deep condolences to the families of the deceased students, noting that the Vice-Chancellor, B. G. Danshehu, was profoundly saddened by the tragic event.
He explained that several crucial measures have been put in place to manage the situation.
“Upon detecting the initial signs of the outbreak, KSUSTA took immediate and decisive action to mitigate the spread of the disease.
“A specialised committee, led by the Provost of the College of Health Sciences, Prof. Balarabe Adamu Isah, was formed to conduct a thorough investigation.
“We promptly reported the outbreak to the Kebbi State Ministry of Health and the Ministry for Higher Education. A stakeholders’ meeting was convened, bringing together key health sector experts, including representatives from the World Health Organisation, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, Médecins Sans Frontières, and other medical professionals.
“Despite the best efforts of the university and health authorities, six students have succumbed to the disease.
“We deeply regret these losses, and our thoughts and prayers are with the affected families,” the statement said.
Ango further stated, “Students seeking further information should contact the University’s Public Relations Office for updates.
“We appreciate the continued support and cooperation of our university community and stakeholders as we work tirelessly to overcome this crisis.”