LGA in Yobe buries 68 people within three days

LGA in Yobe buries 68 people within three days

Sixty-eight persons have been buried in Potiskum local government area of Yobe state within three days, TheCable is reporting. Although the deaths

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Sixty-eight persons have been buried in Potiskum local government area of Yobe state within three days, TheCable is reporting.

Although the deaths have not been linked to COVID-19, the unusual occurrence in the area was said to have caused apprehension among residents.

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, strange deaths have been reported in various states, like Bauchi, Jigawa and Kano.

A cemetery worker, Mamman Ali revealed that the graveyard along Gashua road — has received 48 bodies.
“We don’t know why people are dying like this. We too want to know what the problem is but we don’t know. We want the government to find out and tell us what is happening. No government official has come to the grave yard to ask us anything or find out what is happening.”

He reportedly listed other graveyards where the bodies have been buried as NEPA where seven corpses were reportedly buried; Garin Jaji, eight; Gishua Dabua, six; Bayin Asibiti, four; in addition to 10 other graves dug by the Mamman Ali cemetery.

Mohammed Gana, Yobe commissioner of health and vice-chairman of the state COVID-19 response team, said the deaths were being investigated.
“People die due to various causes; we may not say it is coronavirus. When this kind of thing happen, we have our standard way of doing things. We have sent out a team to go to the local government to establish that these deaths are happening and the causes.”

Yobe has 13 out of Nigeria’s 4,399 COVID-19 cases recorded so far.