President Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerian Governors that
his government is totally committed to eradicating polio all over the country.
This is contained In a speech delivered on his behalf by
Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, at a meeting of the Presidential Task
Force on Polio Eradication on Thursday
Buhari also charged 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 deserved,
restating the commitment of the Federal Government to opening up access in
communities involved to ensure vaccination.
President Buhari recalled that he 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, Prof. 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 were 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, Abdulazeez 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 Polio Virus Type 1 on 24th July, 2015, having declared polio
outbreak a national public health emergency in the country.
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