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UNICEF donates polio eradication centre, four Hilux to Kebbi

Mrs Munduate urged the state government to ensure utilisation of the donated items.

• February 1, 2024
UNICEF ,Nasir Idris
UNICEF and Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris

The United Nation Children’s Fund on Wednesday donated an edifice, “Polio emergency operation centre,” to Kebbi State Primary Health Care Development Agency as part of its efforts to hasten the eradication of poliomyelitis.

Apart from the centre, UNICEF also donated four HILUX vehicles to the agency.

The centre is fully furnished with necessary facilities to ease communication and pave the way for the eradication of the disease from the state.

In a speech at the inauguration of the facilities in Birnin Kebbi, Governor Nasir Idris applauded UNICEF for the gesture and promised to ensure its proper utilisation.

The governor, represented by the Head of Service, Alhaji Safiyanu Garba-Bena, said that the essence of the gesture was to assist Kebbi in fighting and eradicating polio.

According to him, it seems the virus is resurfacing, hence the need for collective action against it.

“In fact, what I saw in the edifice baffles me. The facilities put in place are actually fantastic. We are giving our development partners the assurances that the edifice will work very well,” Mr Idris said.

He also promised that the vehicles would be properly maintained, adding that trackers would be installed in them to monitor their movements to ensure that they were specifically used for the purpose they were intended.

The representative of UNICEF, Christiana Munduate, said the main aim of the gesture was to save the lives of children by reducing the number of polio cases in the state.

Mrs Munduate urged the state government to ensure judicious utilisation of the donated items, saying that the objective of the gesture was to ensure total eradication of the disease from Nigeria by 2024.

Earlier, the Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr Muyi Aina, identified “sector-wide approach” as one of the ways to implement health programmes in the country, championed by coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali-Pate.

He said, “The minister will ensure that everything we do as partners and government at multiple levels – the national, state and local governments – is coordinated and moving in the same direction. This is a platform to be able to do that.’’

He added that as the edifice would be managed by the donors for a number of months, “I urge the state government to identify key staff and we will understudy them.”

Mr Aina advised the state government to appoint a technical manager, who must be a competent person, a leader, somebody who understands better, understands immunisation and who would also galvanise the partnership.

The goodwill messages were received from Aliko Dangote Foundation, WHO including Bill and Melinda Gate.

(NAN)

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