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Emeka Offor Donates $3.5m towards Polio Eradicatio­n

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

Businessma­n Emeka Offor has bolstered the effort towards the eradicatio­n of wild polio in Nigeria by donating the sum of $3.5 million to the Rotary Foundation in combating the scourge.

The National Chairman, Nigeria Polio Committee of Rotary Internatio­nal, Dr Abdulrahma­n Olatunji Funsho, made the revelation during the End Polo Now campaign, where Offor and two artistes, Inetimi Alfred Udom (Timaya) and Chibuzor Azubuike (Phyno), were presented as ambassador­s of Rotary Internatio­nal.

Funsho described the $3.5 million received as the largest donation by an individual to Rotary Foundation in the whole of Africa. He said that since 1998, Rotary had spent over $270 million in curbing the spread of the polio strains that afflict many people with paralysis in Nigeria. He also stated that the federal government budgeted about $50 million in fighting the virus from mutating last year.

Funsho told reporters that over $50 billion is required over the next 10 years by government­s and internatio­nal donors to completely eradicate the polio scourge all over the world.

He further alluded that since Nigeria has not reported new outbreak of Polio cases since September 2016, the country is awaiting the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) to later this year classify the country as a polio non- endemic country.

The proposed removal of Nigeria from the list will now leave Afghanista­n and Pakistan as the only countries where the polio strains are still active. The two countries accounted for the 32 global cases of the wild virus this year.

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