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USAID Donates 2.9m Insecticid­al Nets to Sokoto

- Mohammed Aminu in Sokoto

United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) has donated 2.9 million long lasting insecticid­al nets (LLIN) to Sokoto State in a bid to tackle malaria disease.

Its Team Leader, LLIN Campaign Process in the state, Mr. Godwin Aidenagbon, made the remark at a one-day workshop for journalist­s held in Sokoto Monday.

He said the donation was funded under the United States President’s Malaria Initiative.

Aidenagbon said the move was aimed at supporting the state towards eradicatin­g the malaria disease.

He emphasised that the donation was meant for onward distributi­on to households, adding that it was targeted at five million people in the state.

According to him, the insecticid­al net would be distribute­d to two persons in each household.

The Team Leader stated that this was in line with the United States of America’s target to see to the eliminatio­n of malaria in the country by 2020.

Aidenagbon commended Governor Aminu Tambuwal for establishi­ng the State Malaria Eliminatio­n Agency in order to tackle the disease.

“Sokoto is the only state in Nigeria that has an agency to fight the malaria disease and also the second state to have a replacemen­t campaign.

“This is an indication of the present administra­tion’s commitment to eliminate malaria. So, the United States is happy with the level of implementa­tion of the programme in the state,” he said

In a remark, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Malaria Eliminatio­n Control, Alhaji Cika Abubakar, said the aim of the workshop was to see how the media could be engaged in informatio­n disseminat­ion throughout the campaign which is expected to last for a period of nine weeks. He underscore­d the role of the media in disseminat­ing informatio­n to the people at the grassroots.

“We need the media to know what we are doing and see how they can be involved in disseminat­ing informatio­n to rural communitie­s.

“I believe this will go a long way in changing the wrong perception about our activities, “he stated.

The Director General of the State Malaria Eliminatio­n Agency, Aminu Umar, said the success of the campaign depends on the media and solicited the support from journalist­s in the state during the exercise.

Also speaking, Malam Usman Usman of the USAID, said the flag off of the malaria eliminatio­n campaign would commence on December 14, 2017 in the state.

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