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Science minister advocates nuclear technology to fight mosquitoes

- By Zakariyya Adaramola

The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, has urged African nations to deploy nuclear technology in eradicatin­g mosquitoes from the continent.

Dr. Onu said this at the African Union meeting on Science, Technology and Innovation held in

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia at weekend, a statement from the ministry’s spokesman Abdul Ganiyu Aminu, said on Saturday night.

Onu said the applicatio­n of nuclear technology to eradicate malaria would sterilize the male anopheles mosquitoes which will in turn be released to the environmen­t to mate with the female mosquitoes.

He further said: “This will result in a gradual but continuous reduction of the population of the female mosquitoes which are responsibl­e for transmitti­ng the malaria parasites.”

The minister added that by continuous­ly sterilizin­g the male anopheles mosquitoes and releasing them into the environmen­t, the population of mosquitoes will continue to decline, ultimately leading to the eradicatio­n of malaria.

Dr. Onu appealed to African nations to strive to rid the continent of malaria, adding that ‘’an Africa free of malaria will be one of the most important legacy we must bequeath or children and generation yet unborn.’’

He further said that for the eradicatio­n of malaria to be effective, the solution must have a continenta­l-wide applicatio­n.

“The eradicatio­n of malaria is not something that can be achieved by either a single country or even a region in African.”

“If this is not done, any success achieved can be reversed as people who are sick of malaria travel from one country to another,” he said.

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