Skip to content
July 13, 2026
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy Policy
Political Economist

Political Economist

A liberal News reporting Politics, Sports, Business, Commentaries

  • Home
  • National News
    • Metro News
      • metro
    • Society
    • Crime and Justice
  • Special Reports
    • Investigation
    • Features
    • Interviews
  • Opinion
    • Commentaries
    • Perspectives
  • Press Releases
  • International News
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
Watch Online
  • Home
  • National News
  • 54 killed from snake bites in 2025 in Gombe – Official
  • National News

54 killed from snake bites in 2025 in Gombe – Official

Admin December 16, 2025

Gombe state

Dec. 16, 2025

Dr. Nuhu Bile, the State Epidemiologist, Gombe State Ministry of Health, on Tuesday said no fewer than 54 snake bite related deaths have been recorded in the state in 2025.

Bile stated this in Gombe during the State Public Health Emergency Management Committee (S-PHEMC) meeting in the state.

The meeting which was supported by UNICEF was chaired by Mr. Manassah Jatau, the State Deputy Governor who is the Chairman of the PHEMC in the state.

Bile, while giving the summary of surveillance activities in 2025, said that in the year under review, 1591 cases of snake bite were presented at the snake bite Hospital in Kaltungo.

He said that the 54 deaths recorded represented 3.4 per cent of the cases while others were treated and discharged.

According to him, the 1591 cases recorded in 2025 was the lowest recorded in four years as 2794, 2594, 2189 cases were recorded in 2022, 2023 and 2024 respectively.

Bile said that the reason for the low cases was not as a result of the reduction in the burden of the disease but for lack of free and adequate anti-snake venom at the facility.

He said that many persons had resorted to seeking alternative means of treatment because of the unavailability of free anti-snake venom, adding that victims only come to the hospital when cases become complicated.

For Cholera, Bile said 176 cases were recorded in the state in 2025 with five deaths, while Lassa fever cases were 14 with eight deaths.

Dr Jibril Muhammad, a Consultant from UNICEF Country Office, Abuja, who led the UNICEF team to the meeting, said the meeting was part of UNICEF’s effort at improving public health in states.

Muhammad said that the meeting comprised health officials from Gombe, Bauchi, Adamawa and Plateau States.

“This is very important because of the ongoing outbreak of diseases. Currently in Nigeria, we have over five diseases that have reached outbreak proportion.

“Almost all 37 states in Nigeria have an existing outbreak ongoing. The major one that affects most states is cholera.

“A lot of states are involved. A lot of casualties have been recorded in Bauchi and Adamawa states”, he said.

According to him, Gombe has been able to tackle cholera outbreak, that’s why we are supporting other states to come and learn from Gombe, the strategies employed that yielded this beautiful result.

Muhammad urged stakeholders to always implement plans drafted to address public health issues in their respective states.

  • Facebook
  • Share on X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email
  • Copy Link
Tags: Mr. Manassah Jatau Nuhu Bile UNICEF

Post navigation

Previous Police nabs suspected drug dealer, seize cannabis in Kano
Next Hisbah intercepts truck‑load of 13 packs of alcoholic drinks in Kano

Related Stories

Police to Arraign Fake Presidential Council DG, Adeniyi Adeyemi on Forgery Charges, Tuesday Police
  • National News

Police to Arraign Fake Presidential Council DG, Adeniyi Adeyemi on Forgery Charges, Tuesday

July 12, 2026
LASTMA Shifts to Tech-Driven Enforcement as Devices Capture 38,000 Traffic Violators in Q2 2026 LASTMA
  • National News

LASTMA Shifts to Tech-Driven Enforcement as Devices Capture 38,000 Traffic Violators in Q2 2026

July 12, 2026
2027: INEC extends deadline for submission of candidates’ list by 3 days
  • National News

2027: INEC extends deadline for submission of candidates’ list by 3 days

July 12, 2026
logo

Political Economist is a liberal news magazine with global affiliations.

At Political Economist, we promote free enterprise and act as a catalyst for the growth of knowledge economy. We are proudly pan-Nigeria yet richly spiced with African and global news. We offer a fair and balanced news reportage presented by our team of well-heeled professional journalists. <

About us

  • 5 Olutosin Ajayi Street, By CPM Church, Ajao Estate, Lagos State, Nigeria
  • +234 805 680 1124
  • info@politicaleconomistng.com

Follow

Subscribe to notifications

You may have missed

Mary Habila: Umahi sues unnamed persons over medical worker’s death claims
  • Crime and Justice

Mary Habila: Umahi sues unnamed persons over medical worker’s death claims

July 13, 2026
Peter Obi to Keyamo: Your story is full of lies and false claims
  • Press Releases

Peter Obi to Keyamo: Your story is full of lies and false claims

July 12, 2026
Police to Arraign Fake Presidential Council DG, Adeniyi Adeyemi on Forgery Charges, Tuesday Police
  • National News

Police to Arraign Fake Presidential Council DG, Adeniyi Adeyemi on Forgery Charges, Tuesday

July 12, 2026
LASTMA Shifts to Tech-Driven Enforcement as Devices Capture 38,000 Traffic Violators in Q2 2026 LASTMA
  • National News

LASTMA Shifts to Tech-Driven Enforcement as Devices Capture 38,000 Traffic Violators in Q2 2026

July 12, 2026
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy Policy
Copyright © All rights reserved. | DarkNews by AF themes.