09/12/2025
AKWA IBOM STATE SET FOR CHOLERA SAMPLE MANAGEMENT & RDT TRAINING
......State Epidemiologist, WHO, and NCDC Strengthen Preparedness Ahead of Dry Season Risks
By Dominic J. Essien
As part of intensified efforts to strengthen cholera preparedness, early detection, and rapid response across the state, the Akwa Ibom State Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the Global Task Force for Cholera Control (GTFCC), is set to commence a comprehensive Cholera Sample Management and Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) Training for health workers across the three senatorial districts.
The training is scheduled for 9th–11th December 2025 for Uyo Senatorial District, and 15th–16th December 2025 for Eket and Ikot Ekpene Senatorial Districts.
Akwa Ibom has been classified as a priority state due to rising national cholera alerts, seasonal vulnerability, and the need to strengthen LGA-level response capacity. This intervention forms part of Nigeria’s commitment to the Cholera Elimination Roadmap (2030).
TRAINING BACKGROUND
The statewide capacity-building exercise aims to equip Health Care Workers (HCWs) with the skills needed for:
✓ Accurate identification of suspected cholera cases
✓ Proper collection and handling of stool samples
✓ Safe packaging and transportation of specimens
✓ Effective use and interpretation of Rapid Diagnostic Test kits
✓ Improved data documentation, reporting, and integration into early warning surveillance systems
By improving case detection and response at the community and LGA levels, the programme seeks to reduce morbidity, prevent outbreaks, and improve the state’s overall public health emergency readiness.
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the training, participants will be able to:
1. Apply standardized cholera case definitions during surveillance and clinical assessment.
2. Collect stool samples safely and correctly using recommended protocols.
3. Label, package, and transport samples efficiently to designated laboratories.
4. Conduct, interpret, and document cholera RDT results with accuracy.
5. Strengthen cholera surveillance reporting at the LGA, facility, and community levels.
6. Support early outbreak detection, preparedness, and response actions.
This cascade training will also reinforce the functionality of cholera surveillance teams across all LGAs in Akwa Ibom State.
TRAINING SCHEDULE
A. UYO SENATORIAL DISTRICT (AKWA IBOM NORTH-EAST)
Date: 9th–11th December 2025
Venue: Conference Hall, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Secretariat, Atan Offot, Uyo
Time: 8:00 a.m. daily
Day 1 – 9th December
LGAs: Uruan, Ibiono Ibom, Itu, Nsit Atai, Nsit Ibom.
Day 2 – 10th December
LGAs: Nsit Ubium, Etinan, Ibesikpo Asutan, Uyo cluster/zones (Number 42 to 50 on Uyo participant's list)
Day 3 – Uyo
B. EKET SENATORIAL DISTRICT (AKWA IBOM CENTRAL)
Date: 15th–16th December 2025
Venue: Immanuel General Hospital, Eket
Time: 8:00 a.m. daily
Day 1 – 15th December
LGAs: Eket, Eastern Obolo, Mkpat Enin, Urue Offong/Oruko, Udung Uko, Mbo
Day 2 – 16th December
LGAs: Esit Eket, Ibeno, Okobo, Ikot Abasi, Onna, Oron
C. IKOT EKPENE SENATORIAL DISTRICT (AKWA IBOM NORTH-WEST)
Date: 15th–16th December 2025
Venue: 1 Abak Road, Opposite Ikot Ekpene general hospital by the U turn, Ikot Ekpene
Time: 8:00 a.m. daily
Day 1 – 15th December
LGAs: Ikot Ekpene, Abak, Ika, Ikono, Etim Ekpo
Day 2 – 16th December
LGAs: Essien Udim, Ini, Oruk Anam, Ukanafun, Obot Akara
WHAT PARTICIPANTS SHOULD EXPECT
✓ Practical, hands-on demonstrations on stool sample collection
✓ Step-by-step guidance on RDT procedures and interpretation
✓ Detailed explanation of sample documentation, packaging, and submission
✓ Interactive learning sessions led by NCDC, WHO, and State facilitators
✓ Q&A segments on operational challenges
✓ Copies of training materials, job aids, and quick-reference tools
The programme is designed to build a technically strong, responsive, and well-coordinated cholera surveillance system across the state.
PUBLIC HEALTH ADVOCACY ON MEMORIES FM
Ahead of the training, the State Epidemiologist, Dr. Nchiek Edet Eneh, and Mrs. Cecilia Abang, a seasoned medical laboratory scientist, appeared yesterday, 8th December 2025, on Memories FM, Uyo.
During the radio engagement, they sensitized the public about the upcoming training, the risks of cholera during the dry season, and the importance of early reporting, proper hygiene, and prompt medical attention. They emphasized that building the capacity of frontline health workers is crucial for timely diagnosis, outbreak prevention, and effective response.
A CALL TO ACTION
The Ministry of Health urges all selected health workers to attend promptly and participate actively. Strengthening the public health workforce remains essential to protecting communities, reducing transmission, and safeguarding the health of residents across Akwa Ibom State.
Together, we can strengthen cholera early detection—and save lives.