According to him, within the last 24 hours, 29 cholera cases were recorded in Gwagwalada, 14 in Kuje, seven in AMAC and Bwari two.
“All these just within the last 24 hours, while we have about 56 confirmed cases and cumulatively the suspected cases are up to 415 and this may not be the true reflection as every hour, every minute, the figures keep changing,” he said.
He added: “As we are on our way coming to Abaji, they were calling our attention in Waru, a settlement in AMAC, where they lost two people last night and seven others were taken to the PHC there,” he added.