She expressed worry that the communities do not also have potable water and toilet facilities.
He said that more than 80 per cent of people infected with cholera would clear it without coming down with the disease if their immune system was strong.
The NCDC said that the distribution of cases shows a slight male predominance.
Mr Abdulraheem noted that somehow, the contaminated turkeys found their way into the hands of unscrupulous elements trying to sell them.
He said that while diarrhoea and related cases were common during the rainy season, there was no evidence of a cholera outbreak in Yobe.
The two states have no case of cholera.
Kogi seems to be among the six states in Nigeria that have mild cases of cholera disease outbreak, recording only two confirmed cases.
However, Mr Gwamna said that 29 suspected cases of cholera were recorded in two of the state’s 13 local government areas.
He said the promotion of personal and environmental hygiene in local communities helped to reduce communicable diseases.
According to Mr Solebo, the directive aims to enhance public health and well-being.
