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From George Onyejiuwa, Owerri

Imo State government has ordered the immediate closure of all primary and secondary schools in parts of Orlu Local Government Area (LGA) following a new outbreak of diphtheria in the council area.

The announcement was made by the Honorable Commissioner for Primary and Secondary Education, Prof. B.T.O. Ikegwuoha, in a public notice dated June 14, 2025.

Reports indicate that the outbreak has claimed three lives so far—two boys and a girl—believed to be school-aged children. While details about their schools remain unclear, the affected towns include Amihie Ward, Obibi Ochasi, Okwuabala, and Ogberuru. Also, there are ongoing investigations into three more suspected cases in the Okwuabala and Ihiteowere areas.

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“For me, as the Honorable Commissioner, it is better to err on the side of caution. With the approval of His Excellency, Governor Hope Uzodimma, this precautionary measure has been taken to ensure the safety of all pupils and students,” Prof. Ikegwuoha stated in the notice.

The closure order applies to both public and private schools in the affected towns and neighboring communities, including Ihioma Clan, Ihittenansa, Asaa Uberielem, Umuhu Okabia, and other adjacent areas. Parents, guardians, and educational stakeholders have been urged to comply with the directive until further notice.

Explaining the urgency of the situation, Prof. Ikegwuoha said, “This public announcement is absolutely important and necessary because it serves as an essential provision of knowledge, which in itself is power. The safety of our students and citizens is our utmost priority.”

In collaboration with the Executive Chairman of Orlu LGA, Pastor Chris Mbarie, the Commissioner underscored the collective decision to prioritize public health over continued schooling in the affected areas. “The Executive Chairman himself shares in my convictions that all schools within the affected towns should remain closed until the situation is under control,” Prof. Ikegwuoha added.