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Sokoto State Govt to immunise 1.8m children

Volunteer Health officials wait to immunise children at a school in Nigeria's capital Abuja.
Volunteer Health officials wait to immunise children at a school in Nigeria's capital Abuja.
The Deputy Gov. Ahmed Aliyu, said the exercise that commenced on Saturday ends on Tuesday.
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Deputy Gov. Ahmed Aliyu, disclosed this on Monday in Sokoto in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

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Aliyu, who is also the Chairman, State Taskforce on Polio Immunisation, said that the exercise that commenced on Saturday ends on Tuesday.

He said that efforts were on to ensure over 100 per cent coverage of the targeted children in the 23 local government areas.

The deputy governor also announced that the state government had distributed about 1.83 million doses of Oral Polio Vaccines across the state.

Aliyu said that no fewer than 2,515 teams, comprising 9,429 health personnel were engaged to conduct the exercise.

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The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Alhaji Almustapha Othman, also told NAN that measures were taken to ensure the full acceptance of the exercise by parents.

Othman expressed happiness that parents in the state had embraced immunisation.

Dr Sani Labaran, the Executive Secretary, State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, explained that social mobilisation was intensified.

According to him, this is to shore up the acceptance of polio immunisation by parents.

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