 The federal government has flagged off a national campaign on environmental response to combat the ongoing cholera outbreak in the country. It was flagged off at Kubua in Abuja yesterday by the Minister of Environment Dr. Mohamed Abu Bakar. He said the campaign was in response to growing an alarming rate of current cholera outbreak in the country. He mentioned the states affected as Benwe, Delta, Zamfara, Gombe, Bayausa, Kogi, Sokoto, Bochi, Kano, Kaduna, Plateau, and few others. Nigeria is currently suffering from cholera outbreak with many states on the federation experiencing needs. In the NCT, Bwari Area Council is among the most affected area councils today. We are here in Bazangu to flag off government preventive and control measures because Bazangu is one of the communities with high mortality rates. As governments, the area council has a constitutional treaty to protect and preserve the land and property of the citizens within its domain. A recent situation reports from Nigeria Centre for Disease Control. The lease of 17 August 2021 indicated a total number of 47,498 suspected cases, including 1,149 deaths including the three states and the FCT. I am glad to inform you that the further ministries of environment will commend the construction of a modern toilet with power hole and solar power pump in the community before the end of this year. About fresh news updates