NewsBorno Blames Rise In Polio Cases On Boko Haram

Borno Blames Rise In Polio Cases On Boko Haram

SAN FRANCISCO, September 13, (THEWILL) – The Borno State Government on Friday blamed the recent increase in the rate of polio cases in the state on Boko Haram.

The State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Salma Anas-Kolo, who disclosed this, also  put the cases of polio recorded so far in the state this year at 14.

She said the general  insecurity in many parts of the state had  made it impossible  for health workers to immunise children in the state.

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Speaking at a sensitisation programme for traditional leaders in the state, the commissioner said  Borno has 14 cases of polio out of the nation’s 37 and the global 44 cases.

Anas -Kolos  said it had become necessary to embark on the  sensitisation programme so as  to meet the 2014 World Health Organisation (WHO)’s target of eradicating polio.

Explaining  that Maiduguri was chosen  for the kick off of the sensitisation programme because it recorded the highest cases of polio  in the state, the commissioner  said it was not all a sad story because  the incidences could have been higher but for the dedication of health workers who dare  the insecurity  to move into some areas to immunise the children.

The Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Ibn Garbai Al-Amin Elkanemi, who hosted the sensitisation programme at his palace, urged  his people to immunise their children  against the five killer diseases.

He also called on  all traditional institutions in the state to intensify effort towards fighting polio,saying the government will not give them any drug that will harm them.

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