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    Rivers State acquires cancer screening equipment over hydrocarbon soot

    July 26, 2018
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    *Soot envelops Port Harcourt, assails residents

    Mkpoikana Udoma

    26 July 2018, Sweetcrude, Port Harcourt — The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, says the state is acquiring mobile cancer screening equipment to detect cancer-related ailments arising from the air pollution from hydrocarbon soot in the state.

    Black soot in Rivers State is believed to be caused by incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon by artisanal oil refiners and security agencies who set ablaze stolen petroleum products, while multinationals operating in the state have also been fingered.

    Governor Wike speaking at the 58th Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA in Port Harcourt, said the state government was taking the lead role to curb activities leading to the soot.

    Wike represented at the event by the State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Princewill Chike, explained that the state government was currently collecting data, procuring equipment and carrying out research on how to end the soot.

    He also frowned at the high level of environmental degradation in some communities in Degema, Gokana, Asari Toru and Akuku Toru LGAs, where illegal refining activities are taking place and called on security agencies to support the fight against illegal refineries.

    “The ministry of health has taken the bull by the horn by initiating investigations and study to look at the respiratory system at designated cancer screening centres so that related cancer disease, which we believed are associated with this soot, can be handled effectively.

    “So far, we are not relenting, we are involving specialists in different fields to also assist us.”
    Earlier, the Convener of StopTheSoot Campaign, Mr. Eugene Abel, accused the Rivers State chapter of NMA, of keeping cold shoulder to the soot menace, especially as they treat the final consequence or victims of the pollution.

    However, NMA Chairman in Rivers State, Dr. Datonye Alasia, debunked the accusation, saying the cause of the pollution will be unraveled in due course as investigations and research are ongoing.

    It should be noted that the theme of the 58th Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the Nigerian Medical Association, is “Healthcare Delivery in Rivers State, a Situation Analysis.”

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