Nigeria is firmly committed to ensuring that polio is totally eradicated from all communities all over the country, President Muhammadu Buhari, has said.
President Buhari, who was represented by Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo, made this known on Thursday at a meeting of the Presidential Task Force on Polio Eradication
where stakeholders deliberated on determined and ongoing government
efforts to combat the spread of the deadly disease in the country.
There
had been a resurgence in some North-Eastern States because of
insurgency especially among communities that were recently liberated by
the Nigerian military from the strangle-hold of terrorism.
President
Buhari also charged Nigerian State Governors, many of whom were in
attendance at the meeting, especially those with new cases of polio in
their domain, to tackle polio with all the seriousness and commitment it
deserves, restating the commitment of the Federal Government to opening
up access in communities involved to ensure vaccination.
As the
Vice President recalled, President Buhari had personally signed the
Abuja Commitment in January 2016 with the State Governors as a
demonstration of his resolve to ensure polio is completely eradicated in
Nigeria.
He added that the Federal Government would release funds
appropriated for the eradication of polio once the budget was passed
into law.
Speaking earlier, Health Minister, Professor Isaac Adewole
noted that the Federal Government has deployed all available resources
for the coordination and management of outbreak response particularly in
areas where children are inaccessible due to insurgency.
The
Minister who presented the country’s position on efforts to combat
polio, told stakeholders of FG’s commitment towards eradication of
polio, recalling for instance the prompt release of budgeted funds in
the 2016 budget.
At the meeting where representatives of World Health Organisation, (WHO), United States Centre for Disease Control,
interfaith leaders, and traditional leaders. The meeting held
immediately after the National Economic Council (NEC) in the Council
Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Speaking on behalf of State Governors, the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum and Governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari
joined other international stakeholders like WHO and the US CDC to laud
Federal Government’s commitment in the fight to eradicate the polio
disease.
He pledged that States would continue to partner with the Federal Government towards eradication of polio in the country.
Nigeria
achieved a historic feat by marking one year without a case of Wild
Poliovirus Type 1 on July 24, 2015, having declared polio outbreak a
national public health emergency in the country.
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