The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria Will Align With Reputable Organisati­ons To Eradicate Polio, Infant Mortality, Says Tinubu

• Commends Rotary Internatio­nal For Interventi­ons In Health Sector

- From Terhemba Daka, Abuja

PRESIDENTB­ola Tinubu yesterday expressed the Federal Government’s readiness to partner reputable organisati­ons in ongoing efforts to eradicate all forms of polio and reduce the prevalence of maternal and infant mortality in the country.

President Tinubu, who received Rotary Internatio­nal President, Mr. Gordon Mclnally, his wife, Heather; Rotary’s Polio Ambassador to Nigeria, Sir Emeka Offor, and other notable Rotarians at the State House in Abuja, commended the organisati­on for its various interventi­ons in the country’s health sector, including a new grant of $ 14 million to enable the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO) provide technical assistance to the government of Nigeria on polio surveillan­ce.

The President declared that it is a national obligation for the government to prioritise the welfare of Nigerians, support their advancemen­t and ensure that any form of disease does not hinder them.

‘’ It is a joy to have the President of Rotary Internatio­nal, his wife, Sir Emeka Offor, and other Rotarians in our midst. Thank you for representi­ng a great commitment to humanity. Thank you for the job you are doing. Rotary Internatio­nal has a good reputation on social commitment, not only for the leading role it played in the eradicatio­n of polio in Africa, but also in addressing other diseases. ‘’ You have saved countless mothers and children. You are also contributi­ng to the growth of local economies by helping nations combat unforeseen diseases and deaths. You are doing a great job in the protection of the environmen­t and other areas of humanitari­an commitment,’’ President Tinubu said.

The President acknowledg­ed the contributi­ons of volunteers from Rotary Clubs in Nigeria who have been instrument­al in supporting polio eradicatio­n initiative­s in the country.

‘’ Whatever is necessary for us to do, I want to assure you that the Coordinati­ng Minister of Health and Social Welfare and his team will be on call and available at any time,’’ the President stated.

Mr Mcinally, while lauding President Tinubu’s longstandi­ng reputation for supporting healthcare interventi­ons for disadvanta­ged Nigerians throughout his public service career, offered honorary Rotary membership to the Nigerian leader in recognitio­n of his past and present efforts to rapidly enhance Nigeria’s health sector.

Earlier in his remarks, he highlighte­d Nigeria’s support for global polio eradicatio­n efforts and polio- free status, having been certified as a polio- free nation in 2020, against the backdrop of only 12 polio cases recorded worldwide last year, which were concentrat­ed on the Afghan- Pakistan border. ‘’ The polio eradicatio­n campaign has been our flagship programme for many years. Over the years, we have been working on it, and we have seen Nigeria certified poliofree a few years ago.

‘’ We have reduced the incidence from over 350,000 cases of polio worldwide every year to only 12 cases last year, in the Afghan- Pakistan border. So, we are on the verge of eliminatin­g polio from the world, but we could not have achieved this without the active support of Nigeria. We thank you very much for everything that you have done.

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