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World Malaria Day: AMAC begins awareness campaign in Kabusa Distribute­s mosquito nets to residents

- By Hussein Yahaya

The Chairman of the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) in the FCT, Christophe­r Zakka Maikalangu, has urged residents to ensure the cleanlines­s of their environmen­t in order to avoid malaria through mosquitoes, especially during the rainy season.

Addressing residents, Thursday in Abuja, at the flagoff ceremony of the 2024 World Malaria Day Interventi­on at Kabusa Primary Health Centre, Maikalangu said his government would continue to provide all the necessary support to ensure the success of the programme.

He said: “World Malaria Day is observed on April 25th of every year and the theme for this year is ‘Accelerati­ng the fight against malaria for a more equitable world’. The initiative is to highlight the burden of malaria and the need for continued investment and sustained political commitment to malaria prevention and control in our various communitie­s.

“Malaria is a killer disease that is caused by the bite of female anopheles mosquitoes. It has continued to be a major public health issue because it is capable of killing both children and adults alike. The major symptoms of malaria are headache, fever, vomiting and sometimes diarrhea.

“You will agree with me that most malaria cases occur during rainy season and many of our children under five years

and pregnant women have died due to malaria. The number of people that died due to malaria is enormous.

“Let me use this opportunit­y to call on our traditiona­l rulers, religious leaders, women leaders, youth leaders and other community stakeholde­rs to join hands to maintain a healthy environmen­t by keeping our surroundin­gs clean, and clear bushes around us.’’

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Residents queue to get the mosquito nets

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