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The police command in Sokoto State has rescued a 12-year-old girl, Joy Emmanuel, from solitary confinement. The girl was said to have been caged for eight months by her guardians identified as Emmanuel Basey and his wife Esther Emmanuel. Buhari pledges support for Chad junta Taraba Emir asks subjects to confront bandits Joy was also […] ....
12-year-old Girl Caged For 8 Months, Starved By Couple In Nigeria They kept the girl in a cage at their compound and starved her of food for eight months. by SaharaReporters, New York May 14, 2021 The Sokoto Police Command has rescued a 12-year-old girl, Joy Emmanuel, from solitary confinement of eight months. The girl was said to have been caged for that period by her guardians identified as Emmanuel Basey and his wife Esther Emmanuel at the Sokoto Cinema area in Sokoto North Local Government Area. File photo used to illustrate story. Joy was also said to have been starved. It was gathered that the couple claimed “she is mentally unstable” but were later proven otherwise by the police. ....
Share The Nigeria Police Force, Sokoto State Command has rescued a 12 years old girl who was said to have been caged for eight months by her guardians identified as Emmanuel Basey and his wife, Esther Emmanuel. The girl, Joy was also said to have been denied food throughout the period of her confinement at Sokoto cinema area in Sokoto North Local Government Area. Our correspondent gathered that the guardians took the action because “she is mentally unstable” which was later proved to be false by the police. Confirming the development to our correspondent in Sokoto, the spokesman of the Sokoto State Police Command, ASP Sanusi Abubakar, said the girl was rescued on Thursday while the suspects were arrested and detained at the Dadin Kowa police station. ....
By Habibu Harisu Sokoto, Jan. 27, 2021 The Commissioner for Health in Sokoto State, Dr Ali Inname, says four persons have died and 56 hospitalised as result of the outbreak of diarrhea, occasioned by water contamination in Sokoto, the state capital. Newsmen reports that the incident occurred at Helele in Sokoto North Local Government area of Sokoto metropolis. Inname told Newsmen, on Wednesday, attributed the incident to the drinking of contaminated water by people in the affected settlement, adding, however, that state government had contained the spread of the disease. He said that the survivors had been placed on treatment at Helele and Kofar Rini Primary Healthcare Centres as well as Sokoto Specialist Hospital. ....
Share Sokoto State government through the ministry of health has commenced active case search in Helele and Kofar Kware communities and its environment to curtail the spread of gastroenteritis in the state. The disease which the Commissioner for Health, Dr Ali Inname, was reported to have killed four people while over twenty are hospitalized. According to a statement on the official Twitter handle of the state ministry of health, “there was a report of gastroenteritis outbreak in some part of Sokoto North Local Government area yesterday night which affected many people living around Helele and Kofar Kware areas respectively. “A gastroenteritis outbreak occurs when two or more people have a sudden onset of vomiting or diarrhoea at the same time in the same community. Gastroenteritis is highly infectious and its outbreak is very common and can be difficult to control. ....