The
government has released the N9.8billion
budgeted for that purpose in the 2016 budget for the Ministry of Health.
Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewale, hinted this yesterday, in Abuja,
when he appeared before the Senate Committee on Primary Health Care and
Communicable Diseases.
In its
efforts aimed at adequately tackling the fresh outbreak of polio myelitis in
Nigeria, the federal government has asked the World Bank to grant it a $125
million loan for provision of enough vaccines against the epidemic and other
communicable diseases.
The requested
loan facility, according to him, became necessary given the high cost of
anti-polio vaccines and those of other communicable diseases. He explained that
$60 million out of the $125 million loan facility would be used for vaccination
against polio alone in six rounds while the remaining $65 million would be used
for preventive vaccination against the outbreak of any other communicable
disease.
Hear him:
“Since the polio vaccine is quite
expensive, Nigeria plans on obtaining a $125m loan facility from world bank, $
60m will go to polio while the remaining $65 million would be used for
procurement of vaccines against possible
outbreak of any other communicable disease.” You should expect that the
borrowing plan will come through you.“
According to
him, any case of polio is considered as an epidemic , which made the two recent
cases in Borno i .e, Jere and Gwoza ,
to be considered as an emergency situation not only within the affected areas
but in the entire country and countries bordering it around the place of
outbreak. He disclosed that comprehensive curtailment plan against the epidemic
had been put in place by his Ministry
out of which 800, 000, children under the age of five in five local government of Borno State ,
have been immunized against the polio virus. Round two of the curtailment plan
against the epidemic according to him, is the immunization of children under
the age of five currently going on in Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Taraba and Gombe
states.
He added that
Round three of the immunization exercise would cover 18 out of the 19 states in
the North while round five of the exercise would cover the entire country,
before going back for another round of immunization of children in Jere, Gwoza
, Maiduguri Municipality, Bama and Mafa local governments as round six. On
Lassa fever, the minister told the committee that his ministry was on top of
the situation inspite of an incident recorded recently in Asaba , Delta State just as he assured
Nigerians not to panic over possible outbreak of the Zika virus, “ saying Zika
has been with us for a long time since 1954 without any serious incident.
Speaking at the occasion, chairman of the committee, Senators Mao Ohuabunwa, PDP, Abia North,
charged government agencies to judiciously utilize funds from donor agencies so
that the purpose for which the we’re meant for were achieved.
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