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Imo Schools Temporarily Closed Amid Diphtheria Crisis

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
May 29, 2025
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Imo Schools Temporarily Closed Amid Diphtheria Crisis

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In Imo, schools have been closed due to a diphtheria outbreak that has already resulted in several deaths, according to Daily Trust. This vaccine-preventable disease is caused by a toxin from the bacterium Corynebacterium and typically affects the mucous membranes of the nose and throat.

Iheukwumere Henry Alaribe, chairman of Aboh Mbaise LGA, announced the closures on May 26, aiming to prevent further transmission. Parents have been instructed to keep their children indoors to limit exposure.

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Alaribe confirmed that the World Health Organisation (WHO) and local health officials are collaborating to address the outbreak. An isolation centre has been established at Mbutu Health Centre for those affected. He stressed the importance of vaccinations, urging parents to immunise their children against diphtheria: “Vaccinations are essential for halting disease spread and ensuring our children’s health.”

Authorities have appealed to the public to stay calm and cooperate as they manage the situation.

This outbreak occurs amidst growing national alarm over diphtheria in Nigeria. Following the death of a 12-year-old student at King’s College, Lagos, the House of Representatives called for a nationwide vaccination initiative on March 12, as 14 other students were also hospitalised.

Lawmakers expressed concern over the rising number of cases, with over 24,000 confirmed and more than 1,200 deaths since 2022. They warned that without immediate action, additional schools might experience similar outbreaks. Beyond advocating for mass vaccinations, they called for urgent reviews of health protocols in federal unity colleges and urged enhanced public education on diphtheria prevention.

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