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Police to enforce monthly environmental sanitation in Borno to fight cholera

Borno State Police will enforce monthly environmental sanitation to combat the cholera outbreak. Residents urged to clean premises and cooperate with offic

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Police to enforce monthly environmental sanitation in Borno to fight cholera

Borno State Police will enforce monthly environmental sanitation to combat the cholera outbreak. Residents urged to clean premises and cooperate with offic

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standardmedia.co.ke2 g fa

Nigeria police order anti-cholera measures over northeast outbreak

Some 39 people have died from the waterborne disease across Borno in recent weeks, with at least 4,204 infected, according to the latest figures from local health authorities.

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  1. sabato 6 giugno 2026·punchng.com

    Police to enforce monthly environmental sanitation in Borno to fight cholera

    Borno State Police will enforce monthly environmental sanitation to combat the cholera outbreak. Residents urged to clean premises and cooperate with offic

  2. sabato 6 giugno 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Nigeria police order anti-cholera measures over northeast outbreak

    Some 39 people have died from the waterborne disease across Borno in recent weeks, with at least 4,204 infected, according to the latest figures from local health authorities.