Mr Kassa explained that persistent flooding across several parts of the state had forced the animals out of their natural habitat and into populated areas.
At least 100 indigenes were recently trained in vocational skills and provided with starter packs to enable them to achieve self-sustainability.
Ahemen Terseer, the WHO coordinator in the state, tasked journalists to be proactive in educating the public on the epidemic before it happens.
Ms Laori stated that the ministry had since embarked on aggressive house-to-house sensitisation against the disease.
Adamawa state has recorded 60 suspected cholera cases in the state, according to the coordinator, Cholera Containment Committee in the state, Selin La’ori.
