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Gates urges Nigeria to sustain success recorded in immunisation, despite free polio status

THE Co-chairman Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr Bill Gates has called on Nigerian government not to relent in the immunisation campaign in spite of the Polio Free declaration by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Gates made the call in a statement issued by Ameen Yassar, Director-General, Media and Public Relations, Kano Government House, on Saturday in Kano.

The statement said Gates made the call during the virtual meeting with the Kano State Health System Strengthening Programme.

The meeting was attended by Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje; the Chairman, Dangote Foundation, Aliko Dangote; Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire and other key public health officials.

Gates was quoted as calling on the Kano State Government on the need to reinforce routine immunisation with the active participation of community leaders, to sustain the feat achieved in the polio eradication campaign.

“Our polio work is not done, we still have the vaccine for Wild Polio Virus (WPV), and we need to maintain immunisation in case polio escapes from the two countries in Asia where it still exists.

“I am pleased to hear that the Kano State Task Force on immunisation also includes Primary Health Care (PHC) as its focus.

“PHC programme areas in the state should be strengthened as part of an effort to ensure community wellbeing,” Gates was quoted as saying in the statement.

Gates noted that since 2012, Kano State Government demonstrated commitment in contributions to the Health Basket Fund, and expressed hope that the trend would be sustained for a successful partnership.

Dangote expressed happiness about how Ganduje administration handled the COVID-19 pandemic in the state.




     

     

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    “Kano State has shown to the world what it can do to respond to emergencies, the same way you and your team kept your energy going with polio. I urge you to keep it going with your COVID-19 response,” Dangote was quoted as saying.

    Dangote pledged continuing support to the state government towards making its immunisation programme and PHC system more resilient.

    Ganduje said his administration accorded priority to strengthening of the healthcare delivery system in the state.

    “Kano State will also strive to scale up the strengthening of 2 – way referral linkages between primary and secondary health care facilities,” the governor said.

    Niyi Oyedeji

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