Kano Govt Satisfies with Polio Immunization in Garko, Nassarawa LGAs
The Kano State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abubakar Labaran Yusuf, has expressed glad over the conduct of immunization against poliomyelitis in Garko and Nassarawa local government areas.
This was made disclosure in a statement on Sunday signed by Ibrahim Abdullahi, Information Officer, Kano state ministry of health.
According to him,Dr. Labaran made the assertion today while giving his general overview on the exercise shortly after supervising the exercise in the local governments.
It could be recalled that, His Excellency, the Deputy Governor of Kano State, Comrade Aminu Abdussalam has yesterday officially flagged off this year’s polio vaccination exercise in Gabasawa local government.
The Commissioner said he is satisfied with the turnout of people to the vaccination centres for immunizing their children so as to avoid resurfacing of the dreaded disease in the state.
He enthusiastically stated that, from what he observes he is optimistic that the exercise will cover all the children targeted to be immunized before the deadline of the exercise.
He then enjoined people to keep taking their children to immunization centres in order to bring the resurgence of the disease to its knees and urged them to be patient while following long queue till all the deserving children are immunized.
Dr. Labaran also enjoined supervisors to intensify efforts in supervising the exercise in all local governments of the state so that the aim of the exercise becomes achievable, commending the staff for an excellent job.
The Commissioner stressed the need for the full involvement of the local government chairmen, traditional rulers and other stakeholders towards the success of the exercise as instructed by His Royal Highness during the flag-off.
The Logistics Immunization Officer (LIO) of Gabasawa local government, Garba Sulaiman Rimi, stated that the target population for 2023 fIPV+nOPV campaign in the local government area is 48,734.
He said they have been supplied with 57,600 of nOPV and 49,950 fIPV doses of vaccines, adding that they also received 48,800 pieces of noodles that tallies with the target population expected to be immunized in the local government.
The LIO explained that as of yesterday, they were able to immunized 10,154 children with fIPV and 10,897 children with nOPV vaccines representing 21% and 22% respectively, assuring the Commissioner of their total commitment to the success of the exercise.
In Nassarawa local government, Dr. Labaran reminded people about the importance of immunizations among children, saying that people should accord all the necessary cooperation for the wellbeing of their children.
The Commissioner solicited cooperation of the people by making sure their children are fully immunized as the state government is doing its best to contain the spread of the diphtheria been in place as a result of the lack of immunization in the past.
As it is in his tradition, the Hon. Commissioner seized the opportunity to supervise Garko Primary Healthcare and Yargaya Isolation Centre on his way back to Kano.
He supervised all the relevant sections of the facilities to ensure they are functioned optimally, charging the staff to be dedicated to duties at all times so as to complement efforts of His Excellency Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf in reviving the healthcare system of the state from its lost glory.
DG Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency Ghali Sule, ES Private Health Institutions Management Agency Prof. Salisu Ibrahim Ahmad, Directors from the Ministry of Health, etc form the supervision team of the Honourable Commissioner.