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Be vigilant against polio, Rotary tells Nigerian govt

We’ll continue to partner reputable organisati­ons – Tinubu

- Baba Martins

The president of Rotary Internatio­nal, Gordon R. McInally, yesterday asked Nigerians to be vigilant to ensure that polio does not find its way back into the country.

He said that in the not-too-distant future, the entire world would be certified poliofree.

He said although 30 years ago, about 350,000 cases of polio were globally recorded every year, in 2023, it reduced to 12 cases.

He said Rotary Internatio­nal had launched another $3million Programme of Scale for Safe Childbirth in Nigeria for the benefit of women.

McInally gave the warning while speaking with journalist­s at the State House, Abuja, after leading other members of the global organisati­on to meet with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Nigeria was declared wild polio-free in June, 2019 by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), African Region.

McInally said he was at the State House to thank President Tinubu for all the support the Rotary Internatio­nal had received from the Nigerian government.

He said, “One of the principal reasons for coming to see your president is to thank him for everything that Nigeria has done in the field of polio eradicatio­n.

“We are very excited that worldwide, we are about to complete the polio eradicatio­n

campaign, and of course, polio was certified free from Nigeria five years ago in 2019.

“But we have to remain vigilant. We cannot afford to let our guard down. We have to make sure that we continue the work to ensure that polio does not come back to places like Nigeria and other parts of the world.

President Bola Tinubu while speaking during the visit said the federal government will continue to partner reputable organisati­ons such as Rotary Internatio­nal as part of his administra­tion’s efforts to eradicate all forms of polio and reduce the prevalence of maternal and infant mortality in the country.

Tinubu also commended Rotary for the new grant of $14 million to enable the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) provide technical assistance to the government of Nigeria on polio surveillan­ce.

He declared that it is a national obligation for the government to prioritise the welfare of Nigerians, support their advancemen­t, and ensure they are not hindered by any form of disease.

 ?? PHOTO: State House ?? President of Rotary Internatio­nal, Gordon Mclnally presenting a souvenir to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his courtesy visit at the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja
PHOTO: State House President of Rotary Internatio­nal, Gordon Mclnally presenting a souvenir to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his courtesy visit at the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja

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