November 22, 2024
Kebbi First Lady

By Haruna Usman,Birnin Kebbi

The wife of Kebbi State Governor, Dr.Zaibab Shinkafi Bagudu says the successful fight against Polio will not have been possible without the effective contribution of traditional institutions.

Dr. Zainab Shinkafi Bagudu made this acknowledgement in Argungu at the celebration of World Polio Day.

The medical doctor is happy about the wise counsel by traditional rulers in Kebbi State and other parts of the Federation on the best strategy towards ensuring full coverage of all Communities in the polio immunization excercise.

She praised them for individual contribution and collectively through the Northern Traditional Leaders Committee ( NTLC), adding that the National Polio Eradication Initiative appreciated vital functions played by traditional institutions.

Dr. Zainab Shinkafi Bagudu commended the Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Samaila Muhammdu Mera for his leadership, acclaimed internationally to countering misinformation which helped to overcome boycott of the excercise.

She equally appreciated the vital role played by other Emirs in the state , religious and community leaders in the eradication of polio .

The wife of the governor commended her husband, governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu for his prompt release of funds and providing necessary support that made it possible to attaining 80 percent coverage of polio immunization in Kebbi State while also acknowledging the good leadership of President Muhammdu Buhari.

She reiterated the importance of the World Polio Day in the history of Nigeria ‘ this important day is being long awaited and finally it has come ‘.

She also stressed the need for parents especially husbands to allow their wives go for ante natal check up at hospitals while their children receive routine immunization unhindered in order to sustain the success recorded in the elimination of polio in Nigeria.

On cancer, the Director of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), Dr Zainab Shinkafi Bagudu said that 26 women die of cervical cancer on daily basis in Nigeria as more than 36.59 million are at risk globally.

“More than 36.59 million women are at risk of cervical cancer globally and 26 die of the disease on daily basis in Nigeria”, she said.

“As it stands, Nigeria has the highest cancer death rate in Africa. Cervical cancer can be eliminated by a simple vaccine against the human papilloma virus- HPV.”, she counseled

Dr.Zainab Shinkafi Bagudu who was recently elected as the Director of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) used the occasion to announce that the country is set to commence the vaccine against the disease in 2030 sequel to the adoption of a global strategy by World Health Organization (WHO) to eliminate the cervical cancer by 2030.

She stressed the need to learn from the polio experience of ensuring adequate enlightenment campaigns in communities in order to achieve success of the exercise.

She also revealed that, her foundation, Medicaid Cancer Foundation in collaboration with Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) had been working with local and International partners to ensure the vaccination became a reality for women.

“In Yauri, Kebbi State, with funding from Jaiz Foundation, we pioneered a pilot vaccination study for 100 girls, the findings of which will be published soon in a peer review journal.

“Thus, it is my prayer that the the fight against cervical cancer using the HPV vaccine receives the same momentum that polio has received in Nigeria,” she prayed.

She however, urged that the country should continue to sustain and strengthen response,” as there exists not just polio but also a wide array of infectious disease threats in Africa.

In his remarks, Dr Razi Muktar, a representative of WHO, acknowledged the role played by the traditional institution in the fight against the disease , especially the Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Samaila Mera.

Muktar assured of continued support to Kebbi State in implementing all intervention programs in order to improve its health indices, especially routine immunization.

“We shall also support the state government to deliver an integrated service delivery and strengthen primary health services,” the representative assured.

Also,a representative of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Alhaji Shehu Abdul-Ganiyu, stressed the need for continued polio immunization in spite of polio free certification indices of the country.

He also tasked traditional and religious leaders as well as other stakeholders to sustain advocacy and mobilization of women to attend ante -natal care facilities nearest to their communities.

The Chief of Field office UNICEF Sokoto, Muhammadeen Fall represented by Mustapha Illo said the organization was always glad to be associated with Kebbi Government and acknowledged the strong leadership role played by governor Bagudu with traditional leaders in the elimination of Polio in the state .

” Eventually we have succeeded after 30 years of struggle and battle to end polio “, he averred.

Earlier, the Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Samaila Muhammdu Mera, commended all those in position of authority and the development partners for their support to end polio in Nigeria.

He particularly commended the commitment of Governor Bagudu for his unrelenting efforts and for giving the traditional and religious leaders opportunity to contribute in the fight to end polio in state.

” I thanked Gov. Atiku Bagudu for coopting traditional and religious leaders into the fight against polio, which has yielded positive results.”

He said that,” The fight to eradicate polio  is a collective one, hence the need to appreciate all for their wonderful contribution.

Mera also assured of the readiness of all traditional rulers across the state to continue to support and sustain the fight against poliomyelitis and other policies and programmes of the government.

The Commissioner for Health, Jafar Mohammed thanked governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, his wife Dr. Zainab Shinkafi Bagudu, national and international partners for their individual and collective support for the fight to end polio in Kebbi State.

The event featured exchange of awards and presentation of certificates between the wife of the governor Dr. Zainab Shinkafi Bagudu and his royal Highness, the Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Samaila Muhammdu Mera.

Similarly active stakeholders who made various contributions to the eradication of polio in the state were presented with awards of appreciation .

They include , Dr. Abubakar Kaoje, Gulman Gulma, Muhammdu Bashar, Mai Arewan Gabas Yeldu, Alhaji Lawal Kakubu, Muzan Bayawa, Murtala Muhammed Kaka, Sarkin Shikon Kamba, Alhaji Muhammd Zarumai .

Others were, Muhammedeen Fall, Chief Field Office Unicef Sokoto, Alhaji Yusuf Sauwa, State Health Educator , Limamin Kabi, Muhammdu Tukur and Dr. Abubakar Muhammd Wali.

Some of the important dignitaries at the ceremony were, Former Deputy Governor and Chairman Direct Labour Agency, Alh. Muhammad Bello Dantani (Magajin Rafin Kabi), Commissioner Designate Hon. Hayatu Bawa, Special Adviser Women Affairs Hon. Zara’u Wali.

Others were , Permanent Secretary Government House Alhaji Aliyu Mustapha Gwandu,Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs Haj.Aishatu Maikurata , Chairman Argungu LG Hon. Musa Muhammad Tungulawa and Chairman Augie Local Government Hon. Lauwal Muhammad Yola .

 

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