By Asma’u Ahmad
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has donated 850,000 doses of vaccines to Sokoto State government to tackle Cerebrospinal Meningitis in the state.
UNICEF Chief of Sokoto Zonal Office, Mr. Mohammad Mohiuddin, made the disclosure on Wednesday in Sokoto at a sensitisation meeting for media practitioners, religious and traditional leaders, as well as other stakeholders.
He also said that UNICEF had released N17 million to the government for logistics and social mobilisation activities.
“In response to the recent meningitis outbreak in the states, UNICEF is delivering about 850,000 doses of meningitis vaccines to Sokoto state government,” he said.
On the meeting, the official said it was part of the support UNICEF has been providing in response to the meningitis outbreak in Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara states.
Mr. Mohiuddin explained that the sensitisation meeting was to empower the participants on ways to engage members of their communities in passing key messages to contain the outbreak.
He said UNICEF had been using its field network consisting of local government area consultants, voluntary community mobilisers and volunteers to also pass down key messages on healthy living.
“The communities in Bodinga, Rabah, Dange Shuni, Sokoto North, Sokoto South, Tureta, Goronyo, Isa, and Gwadabawa are being sensitized especially on current meningitis campaign and the date, place and time of vaccination.
“For the remaining 14 councils, community members were informed on prevention and how to seek help from health personnel,” he said.
The UNICEF chief said that UNICEF was committed to preventing children from infections and ensuring that they gained access to vaccination.