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Official says Kogi has been free of disease in 6 years

The health educator said that more efforts were still needed to protect the children from re-infection.

President Buhari administering the polio vaccine

Ameh said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lokoja, attributing the success story to routine polio immunisation exercises.

According to her, the first round of the exercise this year will hold between Feb. 27 and March 1.

``The National immunization plus days for this year is here again. It is a time whereby vaccinators go from house to house, school to school, market places, churches and mosques.

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``Other areas to be visited include Fulani settlements, play grounds orphanage homes, prisons, designated health centres nearest to you and every special places where children ages 0-5years are found,’’ she said.

Ameh said those category of children were to be immunise with oral polio and other childhood killer diseases vaccines.

``Polio disease is very bad, it cripples children for life; causes of polio are polio virus through contaminated food or water by feaces of an infected person.

``Polio has no cure it can only be prevented,’’ she said.

Ameh, therefore, urged parents to make their wards available for the exercise.

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She added that the slogan for this year’s exercise is: ``Let’s keep Kogi free of polio forever. Inform your friends and relations.’’

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