SULTAN OF SOKOTO, GOV. LAWAL OF ZAMFARA STATE VOW TO END POLIO VIRUS.


Posted on: Thu 01-02-2024

The Governor of Zamfara State, Alhaji Dauda Lawal, and Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Saad Abubakar have vowed to rally around traditional rulers, religious leaders, and other stakeholders behind the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency( NPHCDA) to end Polio variant this year.

The duo was reacting to the worrisome rise in the new cases of circulating Variant Polio Virus in Zamfara,  Sokoto, and Kebbi States.

Governor Lawal and Sultan Abubakar made the vow during the Renewed Advocacy Campaigns against Polio Virus led by the Executive Director of the NPHCDA, Dr Muyi Aina.

The governor said his administration has embarked on vigorous strengthening of the State Primary Healthcare system, blocking financial leakages and capacity building of Health Care Personnel to ensure total eradication of Polio Virus in the three states.

Governor Lawal also stated that he was spearheading a Strategic Security Meeting of the three state governors and promised to use the platform to engineer collective action against the rising cases of Polio Virus in the states.

He commended the concerted efforts of NPHCDA and the Development Partners while also commissioning the Newly Constructed Polio Emergency Operations Centre ( EOC) in Gusau which was dedicated to the war against the Polio Virus. 

On the other hand,  Sultan Abubakar emphasized the strategic role of Traditional Rulers and Religious leaders and described them as the Best Institutions well-positioned to help win the war against the Polio Virus because they are closer and more trusted by the people.

He said: “We strongly commend your efforts NPHCDA Executive Director,  Dr Muyi Aina, and the Development Partners. We assure you of our 100 percent support. 

“We just need a push and we will win the war against the Polio Virus by the grace of God with your total support and support by the state governments.  We are saying Polio pack your bags and go”.

Earlier,  the Executive Director of NPHCDA,  Dr. Muyi Aina said his agency and Development Partners have put in place strategic plans such as enumeration of unvaccinated children,  strengthening the PHC System, supporting state governments to provide some basic amenities in vaccine-hesitant communities and vigorous sensitization campaigns to ensure polio virus was completely eradicated this year.

Dr. Aina thanked Governor Lawal and Sultan Abubakar for their strong leadership roles and commitment toward total eradication of the Circulating Variant Polio Virus.

According to Dr. Abubakar Jimoh, Strategic Communications  Adviser,  NPHCDA, the four-day Advocacy Campaigns against Polio Virus embarked upon by NPHCDA, WHO,  UNICEF,  Bill &; Melinda Foundation,  Sultan Foundation,  Dangote Foundation,  Solino, and other Development Partners criss crossed Zamfara,  Sokoto and Kebbi States.