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Yellow fever outbreak; Bauchi to vaccinated 500,000

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From Yahaya Audu, Bauchi

 

The Bauchi State government has flagged off  campaign to vaccinated  500, 000 people in Alkaleri local government areas of to curtail the spread of deadly virus.

 

This was stated by Governor Bala Mohammed on Thursday at the flag off of aerial spray of Quella birds, mosquitoes and reactive vaccination in response to Yellow fever, held at the Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa International Airport, Bauchi.

 

He said that the flag off exercise which involved spray of affected areas and vaccination against Yellow fever, was a testimony of the commitment of the administration to health issues and response to emergency.

 

Bala explained  that the vaccination would be conducted for people in high risks areas of Alkaleri and Tafawa Balewa local government areas and urged people living there to come forward to be vaccinated.

 

He commended traditional rulers in the state particularly the Emir of Dass His Royal Highness Bilyaminu Othman for creating awareness among their subjects regarding the out break of Yellow Fever in parts of the state and the support of development partners such as WHO, UNICEF, Federal Ministry of Health, among others for their support to the State.

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Speaking on the arial spray of Quella birds, the governor who lamented the menace of the birds on farm produce, commended the federal ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development providing aircrafts to be used to spray 38 rusty sites

 

“The aircrafts came at the needed time. We are leveraging bon the federal government’s gesture to use the aircrafts to spray the areas where the vector carrying Yellow Fever are believed to be”

 

He assured that his administration would continue to give priority to health and preventive medicine  hence the declaration of State of emergency in the health sector and increase of the health budget to 16 per cent in the 2019 State Budget.

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The governor said as a demonstration of the commitment of his administration to the sector,  N200 million been paid by the state government as counterpart funds to the Mellinda and Bill Gates and Dangote Foundation, UNICEF and USAID.

 

“Despite the state of emergency to reposition the health sector, indices such as the rates of Infant and maternal mortality are worrisome. I have therefore given marching order to the Honorable Commsioner for Health to convene a Health Summit to enable us know the gaps,” he said.

 

Earlier in his remarks, the Director of the state Primary Health Care Developments, Dr Rilwanu Mohammed,  commended the governor for the quick response to curtailing the disease.

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