The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, has promised to take proper and efficient measures to reduce snakebite-related deaths across the territory.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Mandate Secretary, Health Services and Environment Secretariat, Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe, expressed her deepest condolences to the family of Ms. Ifunanya Lucy Nwangene, who recently passed away following neurotoxic complications from a snakebite.
“The loss of a promising young life is deeply painful and distressing. I share in the family’s grief and reaffirm that such medically preventable deaths must be taken seriously, with strengthened measures to prevent recurrence,” Fasawe said.
She warned that snakebites remain a largely preventable public health emergency, noting that snakes inhabit rainforests, grasslands, farms, and semi-arid areas, often hiding near human dwellings.
Stating that hughly venomous species such as cobras, vipers, and puff adders are present in Nigeria, she insisted that all snakebites should be treated as venomous until proven otherwise.
Fasawe advised residents to adopt preventive measures, including wearing protective clothing when farming or walking in tall grass, avoiding dark areas at night or using flashlights, clearing debris around homes, sealing entry points, and never handling snakes.
In the event of a bite, she recommended immediate first aid such as staying calm, immobilising the affected limb below heart level, removing constrictive items, gently cleaning the wound, and proceeding immediately to a hospital with antivenom. She cautioned against harmful practices like cutting or sucking the wound, using tourniquets, applying ice, or relying on herbal remedies.
The FCTA assured that different types of anti-snake venom are widely available in FCTA-owned hospitals and public health facilities.
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