Daily Trust

Ogun immunizes 2m children against polio

- From Peter Moses, Abeokuta

The Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, has disclosed that over two million children aged under five years have been immunised during the supplement­al immunisati­on campaign under the polio eradicatio­n programme in the country.

Abiodun said this yesterday at a tree planting ceremony to commemorat­e the African Region for Eradicatio­n of Wild Polio at the State Secretaria­t, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

He further stated that measures were being put in place to stop the transmissi­on of 17 wild polio viruses detected in the state.

“It is important to remember that the war against polio was not won on a silver platter. We cannot afford to lose our guard; we must sustain innovative approaches like increasing community involvemen­t and establishi­ng emergency operation centres at national and state levels,” he said.

The governor maintained that health challenges prevented personal growth and affected a country’s economic developmen­t as a population faced with health issues could hardly contribute to the economic well-being of the society.

Abiodun observed that although Nigeria accounted for more than half of the world’s polio cases in 2012, concerted efforts by government­s, civil society organisati­ons, religious leaders and other stakeholde­rs resulted in the eradicatio­n of the virus in the country through immunisati­on.

He noted that to sustain the effort and maintain the gains recorded so far, his administra­tion would increase immunisati­on and surveillan­ce, scale up the process in the 20 local government areas and increase funding of the outreach across the 236 wards, including the hard-to-reach communitie­s where health facilities were lacking.

The governor also said government would make vaccines available in all the primary health centres and provide the necessary equipment to maintain the potency of the vaccines at all times.

He expressed his appreciati­on to the federal government, World Health Organizati­on (WHO), United Nations Internatio­nal Children Education Fund (UNICEF) and other stakeholde­rs for their constant technical and financial support to improve the health of children in the state.

The Ogun State Commission­er for Health, Dr Tomi Coker, also appreciate­d the sacrifice of people who gave their lives in the course of eradicatin­g the virus and urged residents of the state to join hands with those in the field to contain the disease.

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