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''Good News'' From The North by SouthEast1: 5:26am On Sep 25, 2011
Polio in 5 states worries FG
On September 25, 2011 · In News

By Daniel Idonor & Victoria Ojeme

The Federal Government, yesterday, condemned the polio status in the country, noting that Nigeria, in August 2011, recorded 26 cases of polio  in  six  states  in contrast to six during the corresponding period in 2010.

The affected states are  Borno, Kebbi, Jigawa, Kano, Zamfara, Sokoto and Yobe. The cases mainly are due to the high number of unimmunized children as a result of refusal of the vaccine by some parents and caregivers as well as  children being absent.

President Goodluck Jonathan, who disclosed this  in Abuja during the national flag-off ceremony of the September 2011 sub-National Immunisation Plus Days (SIPDs) and launch of the Polio- free Torch Campaign, said, “I understand that in August this year, 26 children in six states across the nation were confirmed to have been paralysed by the virus. This is unacceptable”.

He said it was the responsibility of state governors, traditional and religious leaders to ensure that polio vaccine, made available freely by the Federal Government and the development partners, get to the children in their domain.

Jonathan, who was represented by Vice President Namadi Sambo, restated the Federal Government’s commitment to seeing  that the wild polio virus is eradicated in the country by 2012.

In his remarks, Minister of Health, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu, said what was needed now was action, saying, “we have talked long enough”.

He noted that the launch of the Polio- free Torch would inspire and mobilize all Nigerians to do away with the virus from getting to children.
Re: ''Good News'' From The North by jamace(m): 5:59am On Sep 25, 2011
OP

Troublemaker. cheesy
Re: ''Good News'' From The North by aljharem3: 6:06am On Sep 25, 2011
south-east/nchara/metalgoon/adamawa2tv/saqid etc

U are one big ideiot. mumu

this is how u start looking for trouble. stu.pid ideeiot
Re: ''Good News'' From The North by ektbear: 7:10am On Sep 25, 2011
undecided

It sucks how they dunno how to eliminate polio in the north.
Re: ''Good News'' From The North by PointB: 7:56am On Sep 25, 2011
^^^
without quality education, I doubt if they could. And when the finally do, we have to start begging them to use the Malaria Vaccine which will soon be available. Perhaps 30 years after malaria is eliminated from the south.

Pathetic!
Re: ''Good News'' From The North by daroz(m): 9:22am On Sep 25, 2011
South-East:

Polio in 5 states worries FG
On September 25, 2011 · In News

By Daniel Idonor & Victoria Ojeme

The Federal Government, yesterday, condemned the polio status in the country, noting that Nigeria, in August 2011, recorded 26 cases of polio  in  six  states  in contrast to six during the corresponding period in 2010.

The affected states are  Borno, Kebbi, Jigawa, Kano, Zamfara, Sokoto and Yobe. The cases mainly are due to the high number of unimmunized children as a result of refusal of the vaccine by some parents and caregivers as well as  children being absent.

President Goodluck Jonathan, who disclosed this  in Abuja during the national flag-off ceremony of the September 2011 sub-National Immunisation Plus Days (SIPDs) and launch of the Polio- free Torch Campaign, said, “I understand that in August this year, 26 children in six states across the nation were confirmed to have been paralysed by the virus. This is unacceptable”.

He said it was the responsibility of state governors, traditional and religious leaders to ensure that polio vaccine, made available freely by the Federal Government and the development partners, get to the children in their domain.

Jonathan, who was represented by Vice President Namadi Sambo, restated the Federal Government’s commitment to seeing  that the wild polio virus is eradicated in the country by 2012.

In his remarks, Minister of Health, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu, said what was needed now was action, saying, “we have talked long enough”.

He noted that the launch of the Polio- free Torch would inspire and mobilize all Nigerians to do away with the virus from getting to children.

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