Enugu records 100% success in polio vaccination // Breaking News
Enugu records 100% success in polio vaccination
Enugu State Government says it
recorded 100 per cent success in its just-concluded polio vaccination, which
targeted 1,014,953 children aged between 0 and 5 years.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the state embarked
on a five-day vaccination programme to prevent polio after receiving 1,306,700
doses of the new oral polio vaccines from National Primary Health Care
Development Agency and its health partners.
Dr George Ugwu, Executive Secretary, Enugu State Primary Health
Care Development Agency (ENS-PHCDA), told NAN on Thursday in Enugu that the
2,834 vaccinating teams and their field supervisors worked with “serious
dedication”.
Ugwu said that by the fourth
day, the vaccination teams were able to hit the number of the targeted
population.
According to him, the state even surpassed the projected target
of children we set for the exercise, which is 20 per cent of the entire state
population.
The ENS-PHCDA boss said that
the overwhelming success, which international health partners that supervised
the exercise attested to, was due to the commitment of Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi to
the exercise.
Asked on what was done differently, Ugwu said that the Agency
did massive mobilisation of community leaders, town union president-generals
and religious leaders; while it sustained media sensitisation before and during
the exercise.
“This wide sensitisation
created the demand for the polio vaccine even before our vaccinating teams got
to the children and also helped in countering any perceived unfounded
misinformation concerning the polio vaccines.
“Two, we also paid transport stipend directly to the vaccinating
teams especially those at the ward levels and same provision for their
supervisors as well as other incentives given by the Gov. Ugwuanyi to ensure
the success.
“The governor also improved on the storage capacity and logistics of
moving the vaccines with right packs and temperature to the various Primary
Health Care (PHC) centres and ward aggregation points leading to quick and
seamless distribution. “Again, we ensured accountability from our
supervisors as the Agency kept them on their toes and ensured daily review of
vaccination activities in each council areas during the exercise,” he said.
Ugwu noted to ensure no child
was left out, the state added two extra days (mop-up days), to enable the
vaccination teams to keep searching all the nook and crannies.
“We have to send another text message to the community and
religious leaders across the state, appealing to them to use traditional means
to get across to their people to ensure that no child is left out and they
did,” he said.
The ENS-PHCDA boss lauded Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for supporting
the agency tremendously for the exercise, and mobilizing both professionals and
logistics, to ensure the huge success recorded in the exercise.
“Our health-loving governor, Chief Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, has
supported the agency to ensure that no child is left out, notwithstanding the
remoteness and the extra cost to locate the child,” he said.
He also appreciated the health partners of the state for
providing the support and guidelines followed by the Agency for resounding
success.
NAN reports that the statewide polio vaccination took place
between Oct. 6 and Oct. 10; while the two mop-up days took place between Oct.
12 and Oct 13.
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