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US Donates 5m Insecticide-Treated Bed Nets To Control Malaria
The United States Government, through the President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), donated five million bed nets to Nigeria’s Oyo State as part of a national campaign to provide enough nets for every Nigerian to be protected from the deadly disease every night./
The life-saving nets will reach all 33 local government areas in Oyo State.
The bed net distribution is a critical component of the ongoing effort to end malaria in Nigeria, which results in nearly 96,000 deaths per year.
“Malaria is a leading cause of illness and death in Nigeria, particularly now at the peak of the rainy season when mosquito populations increase dramatically,” USAID’s Acting PMI Resident Advisor, Ms. Celeste Carr, said at the handover ceremony.
“Conquering malaria will not happen overnight and it will only happen if we all work together.”
In addition to the nets, PMI also provided funding for logistics, including transportation and community mobilization carried out in partnership with the Oyo State Government, which led the planning, coordination, and distribution effort. The total value of the contribution is near $18million (¦ 7.4billion).
The distribution will benefit more than eight million residents of Oyo State, providing at a minimum one net for every two people/ within each household.
“Malaria infection still poses a great threat to the social and economic wellbeing of the population of Oyo State,” Executive Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde said at the ceremony.
“We must, therefore, do everything possible to safeguard our people, particularly the vulnerable group of women and children with the help of stakeholders (including) the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative.”
The PMI programme in Nigeria is jointly implemented by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in coordination with the Government of Nigeria./
Since 2011, PMI has procured more than 61million insecticide-treated nets as part of a $712 million overall contribution to malaria control in Nigeria.
PMI also supports advocacy and mobilization to encourage members of the community to sleep under the bed nets every night, and trains health workers to test for malaria before treatment.
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HYPREP Tightens Security At Project Sites
Following the rupture of the ground tank of its water facility in Ebubu Community in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State, the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) has tightened security across all its project sites in Ogoniland.
HYPREP, which dropped this hint in a statement signed by its Head of Communications, Dr Enuolare Mba-Nwigoh, said the Project Coordinator, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey had given the directive for security to be tightened across all its project sites in Ogoniland.
Mba-Nwigoh noted that the tightening of security across the project sites has become necessary to forestall interference with the facilities.
He further disclosed that following the rupture of the ground tank of the Ebubu water facility, a team led by HYPREP’s Director of Technical Services, Prof Damian-Paul Aguiyi has visited the scene of the incident to assess the situation, stressing that the water facility has been cordoned off for public safety.
The statement indicated that following the incident, HYPREP has henceforth barred non-project personnel and non-facility staff from gaining access into any of its active project sites in Ogoniland without authorisation.
While appealing to residents of Ebubu Community and the public to remain calm, the Head of Communications assured them that the Project is taking prompt steps to restore water to the community, saying, the cause of the unfortunate incident is being investigated.
He equally noted that the Chief Security Officer of HYPREP has been directed to immediately tighten security across all its project sites in Ogoniland.
The statement said HYPREP is deeply concerned about the incident, stressing that despite the setback, the Project reiterates its commitment to delivering sustainable cleanup in Ogoniland.
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