The interplay among conflict, water scarcity, and cholera in Northern Nigeria

Author:

Gulumbe Bashar Haruna1ORCID,Yusuf Zaharadeen Muhammad2ORCID,Faggo Abdullahi Adamu3ORCID,Yahaya Tajudeen O.4ORCID,Manga Sahabi Sule5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology Faculty of Science Federal University Birnin‐Kebbi Birnin Kebbi Kebbi Nigeria

2. Department of Biochemistry Faculty of Science Alqalam University Katsina Katsina Katsina Nigeria

3. Department of Microbiology Bauchi State University Gadau Bauchi State Nigeria

4. Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science Federal University Birnin‐Kebbi Birnin Kebbi Kebbi Nigeria

5. Department of Microbiology Kebbi State University of Science and Technology Aliero Kebbi Nigeria

Abstract

AbstractCholera is a recurring issue in Nigeria, with outbreaks predominantly affecting the Northern states. In 2021, Nigeria experienced its most significant cholera epidemic in a decade, resulting in thousands of fatalities and cases. The spread of cholera and other waterborne diseases in Nigeria is linked to various factors such as flooding, conflict, and water scarcity. The country's poor drinking water quality and lack of equitable access to clean water exacerbate the problem, particularly in the conflict‐affected areas of the North. This paper discusses the interaction of conflict‐related displacement, water shortages, and cholera transmission in Northern Nigeria and provides insights into how these factors impact water resources and public health. This information can inform initiatives and policies to reduce the impact of conflict on water resources and enhance access to clean water in impacted areas. The article suggests that the primary challenges in eliminating cholera in the region include a lack of information due to severe security situations, bureaucratic requirements for delivering essential supplies, and a chronic shortage of water. A successful response to cholera in conflict and displacement situations also requires community engagement and the security and safety of humanitarian personnel. Long‐term solutions to the uprisings in the region are necessary to put an end to the issues related to banditry and insurgency.

Publisher

Wiley

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