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‘Rotary Club committed to ensuring zero polio status’

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By Asmau Ahmad

The Rotary Club International, said the club is committed to ensuring the country’s zero polio status.

Bauchi State Polio Representative, Mr Nonso Nwobi made the club’s commitment known at the end of a polio awareness walk to commemorate the 2023 World Polio Day, organised by Rotary Club International, Bauchi State chapter on Tuesday.

The World Polio Day is annually marked on October 24 to highlight global efforts to eliminate polio and the importance of vaccination in protecting children from the disease.

It could be recalled that Nigeria was certified polio-free in August 2020, while Bauchi State had been declared polio-free by the World Health Organisation (WHO) since 2013.

Mr Nwobi, therefore, said that the polio awareness walk was to encourage people to accept the polio vaccine and also get their wards vaccinated.

He said, “I want to thank the polio survivors in the state for taking out time to come out for this awareness walk.

“Nigeria has been certified polio-free and we will not rest on our oars until the disease is eliminated for good.

“There is need to encourage people to come out and take the vaccine so as to maintain the zero-polio status.

“There are many misconceptions and myths prohibiting people from taking the vaccine but we are here to tell them that the vaccine is safe.”

Mr Pam Dauda, the President, Rotary Club International in Bauchi State, said that the club was making available the vaccines free of charge, adding that anybody that took it was effectively protected against the disease.

He urged stakeholders to join hands with the club in ensuring that every deserving child was vaccinated and polio remained at zero in the state and the country at large.

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