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FG Targets Malaria Elimination
The Federal Ministry of Health has shifted focus from
malaria control to malaria elimination, the Minister of Health. Prof. Onyebuchi
Chukwu, has said.
Chukwu announced the shift in an address he presented at the
inauguration of the distribution of Long Lasting Insecticide Treated Nets
campaign in Umuahia.
The minister said that under the new approach, the target of
government would no longer be control of malaria but total elimination of
mosquito, which causes the disease.
“Our plan is to take the war on malaria to where mosquitoes
live by spraying biolavicidal chemical there so as to totally eliminate them
across the states,’’ he said.
He said already, more than 50 million packs of the nets had
been distributed nationwide but “we have a gap of 13 million to meet out of the
2010 target of 63 million.’’
Chukwu said Nigeria was among the countries of the world
with heavy malaria burden, which caused serious economic setback and mortality.
He said that the ministry of health was collaborating with
states, local governments and Roll-Back-Malaria partners toward realising the
project target.
The minister said the government had mobilised resources for
the distribution of nets using a “coordinated planning and implementation
approach’’.
Governor Theodore Orji, of Abia, represented by his Deputy,
Chief Emeka Ananaba, said the state had released N500 million as counterpart
fund to malaria partners on the fight against malaria in 2012.
He said that apart from HIV and AIDS, malaria was another
killer disease and promised that the state would do all in its powers to fight
the disease.
Orji said the government’s commitment to fight malaria was
manifest in its establishment of two diagnostic centres in Aba and Umuahia.
He said the state government had also built and
rehabilitated more than 260 health centres across the state.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Okechukwu Ogah said,
5,000 people had been engaged to distribute 1.26 million nets to all households
in the state, adding that a card entitled to get two nets.
Ogah appealed to beneficiaries of the nets not to use them
for decoration but to use them properly.
Among the dignitaries, who attended the ceremony were Dr
Paul Orhii, Director-General of NAFDAC, and the wife of the governor, Mrs Mercy
Orji, who was named ‘Net Ambassador for Abia’.
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