Wednesday, July 30, 2025 - The Kano State Government has flagged-off the 2025 Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) Campaign and Insecticide-Treated Net (ITN) Distribution, with the official launch held at Burji Primary Health Centre in Madobi Local Government Area.
Deputy Governor Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, representing the
state, underscored the administration’s commitment to malaria elimination as a
top health priority, highlighting the proactive steps taken to protect the
public’s health across the state.
He said the state has initiated the launching of the
Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention campaign and distribution of
insecticide-treated nets to prevent malaria, a disease that disproportionately
affects children and pregnant women.
“Our administration supported this initiative by providing
fund to warehouse the Nets to the tune N140,000,000. Today we are distributing
6,000 delivery packs and an additional 500 C/S packages to our facilities.”
“These we do monthly and are expanding to reach at least all
Apex facilities in the state very soon. We believe this will go a long way in
addressing maternal mortality which currently stands at 937 per 100,000 live
births in kano.” he said.
The governor further explained “We however provide 25,000 to
30,000 doses of ANC drugs to prevent anemia and malaria in pregnancy which are
known to cause significant morbidity and mortality in the state,”
In his remarks, the National Coordinator, National Malaria
Elimination Programme, NMEP, Dr. Nnenna Ogbulafor, urged Kano residents
including pregnant women to ensure proper use of the insecticide treated nets
distributed to them by ensuring they sleep inside the nets consistently, saying
“This simple act can save lives”.
Earlier, the Kano Chief of Field Office, United Nations
Children’s Fund, UNICEF, Rahama Farah commended the Kano State Government for
its continued investment in healthcare delivery, especially for vulnerable
groups.
Farah reiterated the commitment of the fund to continue to
partner with Kano state government to implement programmes that improve health
and nutrition situation of women and children in the State.
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