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Lagos begins immunisation against polio, targets 4.8 million children

L-R: Vice Chairman, Agege Local Government, Mr. Abiodun Ogunji; Chairman, Agege Local Government, Mr. Ganiu Egunjobi; Special Adviser to the Governor on Primary Health Care, Dr. Olufemi Onanuga and the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Primary Health Care Board, Dr. Iyabo Are at a Press Briefing to signal commencement of second round 2018 National Immunization Plus Days in Lagos on Friday.

The second round of 2018 National Immunization Plus Days (NIPDs), polio vaccination campaign for children aged zero to 59 months will hold in Lagos State from Saturday 30th June to Tuesday 3rd July, 2018 at all designated sites, the State Government has said.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Primary Health Care, Dr. Olufemi Onanuga who made this known on Friday while briefing newsmen on the level of preparedness for the campaign at a Flag-off ceremony to signal the commencement of the campaign at Agege Local Government Secretariat noted that a target population of 4,823,122 children is expected to be covered during the vaccination campaign.

“The NIPDs would involve house-to-house, transit and fixed post teams. In all, Lagos State will mount 752 fixed posts, 4859 house-to-house and 1712 transit teams, children at home, markets, churches, mosques, major car parks and social events venues would be specifically targeted”, he said.

Onanuga added that plans have been made to implement activities that would attract children and care givers to vaccination posts stressing that the vaccination campaign will hold between the hours of 8am and 2pm daily for four days.

While noting that the goal of the State government is to increase the number of children between zero and 59 months who receive two drops of oral polio vaccine irrespective of their previous immunization status, the Special Adviser opined that this will boost the herd of immunity against poliomyelitis.
“To ensure the success of this year’s polio vaccination campaign, many training sessions have been conducted to strengthen the capacity of relevant health workers, the State government has equally embarked on massive media campaigns involving airing of jingles while LGA social mobilizers are moving within communities to sensitize and mobilize citizenry effectively”, he explained.

Onanuga stressed that town announcements; community dialogues; mosque and church announcements; sensitizations with schools; and advocacy meetings with LGA Chairmen, Ward Councillors, Supervisory Councillors for Health, and key traditional and religious leaders have been and are being carried out.

While appealing to parent and caregiver to ensure that all the children in Lagos between 0 months and 59 months received two oral drops of polio vaccine during this campaign, the Special Adviser stated the vaccination service is free, the vaccine is safe and effective, and is to be administered to the children irrespective of their previous immunization status.

Said he “I hereby seize this opportunity to encourage our parents and care givers to ensure that their children and wards are taken to the primary health care clinics to receive vaccine and all other scheduled immunizations. This campaign is another window of opportunity to protect our children from vaccine preventable diseases”.

Onanuga who noted that the responsibility to vaccinate all eligible children against measles is not that of the parents and care givers alone opined that the responsibility rests on everybody to ensure that children are fully immunized against childhood preventable diseases.

“The State government is particularly interested in the health of the children and as such is prepared to carry out any activity that will ensure that their right to health is attained. Polio is one of the major killer diseases of children under the age of five years which can be prevented by vaccination”, the Special Adviser posited.

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