Nigeria to immunise 87m kids against polio by December

Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole

The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, said yesterday that the Federal Government has begun a robust plan to tackle wild polio in the land.

This followed the outbreak of the disease in Jere and Gwoza areas of Borno State. About 87 million children will be immunised before the end of December, he said.

The minister said the plan, which was developed by the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHDA) and its partners, would not suffer from funding.

He said the Federal Government had released N6.5 billion while an additional N6.7 billion was being expected.

The latest outbreak has dimmed the country’s chances of being yanked off the list of polio-burdened countries.

Nigeria had done two years without a case of polio and was due for certification in 2017 by the World Health Organisation (WHO) before last week’s two cases. The outbreak has been blamed on the Boko Haram insurgency, which made it difficult to reach certain parts of Borno State.

According to the minister, 31.5 million children are targeted to be immunised in the Northeast while the National Immunisation Programme, which would cover the country, would target 56 million children.

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