First Lady to launch initiative to eliminate cervical cancer in Nigeria

First Lady Oluremi Tinubu is to launch the Partnership to Eliminate Cervical Cancer in Nigeria (PECCIN) initiative.
Moji Makanjuola, the spokesperson for the National Task Force on Cervical Cancer Elimination (NTF-CCE), made this known in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.
According to her, PECCIN, an initiative of the NTF-CCE, was established to accelerate the implementation of the World Health Organisation’s 90-70-90 targets in Nigeria.
Ms Makanjuola said the launch of PECCIN is scheduled for Tuesday at the State House in Abuja.
She added that PECCIN, an initiative of the federal government, is in collaboration with development partners and other stakeholders.
Ms Makanjuola also said it aims to catalyse multi-sectoral action for preventing, screening, and treating cervical cancer through sustained coordination, resource mobilisation, and service delivery scale-up.
According to the statement, Isaac Adewole, the chairman of NTF-CCE and former Minister of Health, said the objective of PECCIN is to drive sub-national government-led coordinated expansion of cervical cancer elimination activities and foster multi-sectoral coordination and collaboration.
According to Mr Adewole, 60 million women in Nigeria are at risk of developing cervical cancer, and approximately 22 women die daily from this preventable and treatable disease in the country.
He added that in 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) launched the Cervical Cancer Elimination Initiative, the first global commitment to eliminate cancer and has set a target date of 2030.
“The strategy is based on three pillars of 90-70-90, which are primary prevention through Human Papilloma Virus vaccination and secondary prevention through early screening and access to early cancer treatment,” Mr Adewole said.
Mr Adewole stated that the NTF-CCE was established in August 2024 by the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to lead Nigeria’s national response on cervical cancer.
“NTF-CCE’s mandate is to accelerate Nigeria’s progress towards achieving the WHO Global Cervical Cancer Elimination Strategy 90:70:90 targets by 2030, focusing on vaccinating 90 per cent of girls aged nine to 14 against HPV.
“Screening 70 per cent of eligible women for pre-cancerous lesions, and ensuring 90 per cent of women with cervical disease receive appropriate treatment,” Mr Adewole said.
He added that by 2027, the task force aims to vaccinate 50 per cent of eligible girls and screen 50 per cent of women while strengthening health systems to ensure effective treatment for all detected cases.
PECCIN members are drawn from the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, WHO, the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT) and the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF).
Others are from the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, the Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria and the Gates Foundation.
(NAN)
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