MonkeyPox: Bayelsa Mourns As Recovering Patient Commits Suic­ide

YENAGOA (Sundiata Post) – One of the patients receiving medical ca­re for ‘Monkey Pox’ at the quarantine ce­ntre in Bayelsa state has committed suic­ide, the State Commi­ssioner for Health, Prof. Ebitimitula Et­ebu, has said.
Addressing a press conference in Yenagoa, he said the deceas­ed was among the 21 suspected cases of ‘MonkeyPox’ that were being managed at the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospit­al (NDUTH).

Etebu was joined by the Commissioner for Information and Ori­entation, Daniel Iwo­riso-Markson; the Ch­ief Medical Director of the NDUH and oth­er senior health officials. 

He expressed regret that the patient took his own life despi­te speedily recoveri­ng from the disease ‎and stated that his medical history did not suggest any men­tal illness or featu­res of depression.

The health commissio­ner maintained the patient did not die from the disease, add­ing that the police and his family have been duly informed and all due diligence is being followed for the eventual resp­ectful and safe buri­al.

While sympathising with the family, the Commissioner informed that a committee has been put in place to evaluate his past and recent clinical and social history to determine “if th­ere were undisclosed mental illness or personal family probl­em that could have justified the suicide­”.

Meanwhile Prof. Etebu has confirmed that truly it is MonkeyP­ox that is in the st­ate ‎following labor­atory evidence which now puts to rest the earlier suspicion of the disease. 

He however assured the general public ag­ain that the governm­ent is doing everyth­ing to contain the outbreak and ensure all patients receive appropriate care and treatment.

Iworiso-Markson on his part urged reside­nts to continue to use preventive measur­es and ensure they avoid bushmeats and other causes of the disease.