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Japan boosts Lagos cholera response with $1.7 million medical supplies

Mr Hideo said that the projects were to strengthen emergency response.

• February 21, 2026
Lagos State
Image used to illustrate Lagos State [Credit; iStock]

Lagos State cholera response has got a major boost as the Japanese government handed over a new shipment of emergency medical supplies and preparedness items to the state government.

Director of public affairs, Lagos Ministry of Health, Tunbosun Ogunbanwo, in a statement on Friday, said the donation aimed to prevent a recurrence of the devastating 2024 cholera outbreak experienced in the state.

The state commissioner for health, Akin Abayomi, described the Japanese intervention as “immense and timely,” noting that the consumables would support not only cholera management but also other diarrhoeal diseases.

Mr Abayomi, represented by the director of Epidemiology, Biosecurity and Global Health, Ismail Abudus-Salam, recalled that contaminated food and water were identified as major precursors during the 2024 cholera outbreak.

He stressed that ongoing capacity-building efforts targeting food vendors, water vendors and waste workers would significantly reduce risks in flood-prone communities.

The commissioner commended the Japanese government for complementing state interventions, referencing a related project executed through UNIDO that strengthened emergency capacity among informal sector operators in high-risk areas.

The Japan’s ambassador to Nigeria, Suzuki Hideo, said the handover symbolised Japan’s unwavering solidarity with Nigeria in fighting cholera, stressing that every life is precious and preventable deaths must not be tolerated.

He disclosed that Japan is funding three complementary cholera-related projects in Nigeria—implemented through UNOPS, the World Health Organisation, and the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation—with a combined contribution of $1.725 million.

Mr Hideo explained that the projects were to strengthen emergency response, provide critical commodities and enhance preventive capacity among frontline actors.

He referenced Japan’s 1858 cholera outbreak in Edo (Tokyo), noting that early disinfection, isolation, and hygiene measures sharply cut deaths in affected communities.

The ambassador emphasised that the same principles remain relevant today.

He cited 2024 data showing over 77,000 cholera cases across 31 states, with Lagos State contributing more than 20 per cent of infections, highlighting that preventing outbreaks in Lagos is key to controlling national transmission.

Head of the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), Nigeria/West Africa, Hazel Natukunda, said the project demonstrates what is possible when nations and institutions collaborate to strengthen health systems and protect vulnerable communities.

She noted that Japan’s $1 million grant funded essential medicines, diagnostics, WASH materials, PPE and other supplies, strengthening surveillance, case management and infection prevention in Lagos health facilities.

“These are more than commodities; they are instruments of preparedness and tools of protection,” she said.

She added that the intervention enhances supply chain resilience and protects frontline health workers who are often most exposed during outbreaks.

Director of Pharmaceutical Services at the Lagos State Ministry of Health, Olawale Poluyi, assured stakeholders of efficient storage, transparent distribution, and rational use of the supplies across general hospitals and primary health centres.

Mr Poluyi emphasised that high-burden local government areas such as Eti-Osa, Lagos Island, Ikorodu, Kosofe, and Lagos Mainland would be prioritised in the distribution of the commodities.
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