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Sokoto Targets 1m Children in Anti-measles Campaign

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Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has flagged off the 2017 measles vaccinatio­n campaign with a target of reaching one million children across the state.

Speaking at the flag off ceremony in Gwadabawa local government area of the state, Tambuwal said all necessary arrangemen­ts have been concluded for a successful exercise.

He said the one million children targeted is realistic considerin­g the fact that the vaccines will be administer­ed in two phases.

“Twelve local government areas will be covered in first phase while eleven local government areas will be covered in second phase.

So far, the state government and our developmen­t partners have committed huge resources in order to eradicate measles and other killer diseases among our children.

“Enough vaccines have been provided that will cater for children in all the nooks and crannies of the state,” he added.

According to Tambuwal, the state government has already paid all its obligation­s in the form of counterpar­t funding and that all partners have been up to date in their payments for the exercise.

He urged parents and healthcare givers to sustain the efforts to eradicate the the disease, assuring people that the vaccines were safe.

The Governor directed all local government areas to flag off the same campaign in their various localities.

In his remarks, the state commission­er of health, Dr. Balarabe Shehu Kakale, said 1500 teams have been set up to work across all the local government­s in the state in order to ensure every eligible child has been immunised.

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Team of medical personnel of Federal Medical Centre Umuahia, performing a kidney transplant on a patient at the hospital, recently

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