Rotary chairman assures Nigeria of more funding for polio eradication

The Rotary International Foundation said it spent over $300 million to eradicate polio eradication in Nigeria.
The foundation Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mark Maloney, disclosed this on Thursday while conducting polio immunisation at a Primary Healthcare Centre in Jahi, Abuja.
According to him, polio eradication is Rotary’s number one priority worldwide and it is focused on eradicating the variant Type Two Poliovirus cases discovered in 2024.
Mr Maloney said efforts towards eradicating the polio variant should be intensified, adding that recording success in the area would be beneficial to the Nigerian government.
He also commended the federal government’s polio accountability programme as well as all Rotarians for their efforts in combating the disease.
He added, “The Nigerian government is facing a significant challenge with the continuation of variant polio type two, and so far, we have seen about 92 cases through the cases that have been evaluated in 2024. We encourage the government to redouble their efforts to put the focus on this polio eradication as they did with the Wild Polio Virus and they were successful.”
On new donations to Nigeria, Mr Maloney said that Rotary would allocate some funds in 2025, adding that the amount had yet to be determined.
He stated, “There are $50 million that I expect will be allocated, but a lot of it has to go to Pakistan and Afghanistan, where WPV is still endemic. Though, I think there will be a significant tranche of funds, maybe not tens of millions, but a significant amount of money will be allocated to Nigeria.’’
The chairman noted that the organisation allocated $2 million to its Programme of Scale project aimed at reducing the rate of birth-related mortality in Nigeria.
“What we are looking to do is to decrease the rate of mortality in births in this country, and it is operating now in several districts. One way that the mortality rate can be decreased is for more births to happen in a healthcare facility rather than at home. We have seen in the first year of the programme a significant increase in the percentages of births happening in medical facilities. One district had gone from 11 per cent happening in medical facilities to 33 per cent, which is a significant increase,” he added.
The Chairman of the organisation’s Nigeria National Polio Plus Committee, Joshua Hassan, said outbreak immunisation efforts were conducted locally in response to the vaccine-derived variant of polio.
Mr Hassan said national immunisation days were planned twice a year for the entire country.
According to him, the organisation is focusing more of its efforts on Kano, Zamfara, Katsina, Kebbi, and Sokoto states.
The National Coordinator of Together for Healthy Families in Nigeria, Emmanuel Lufadeju, said that the Programme of Scale project was designed to reduce maternal mortality among women by 25 per cent.
Mr Lufadeju said that it was done through community dialogue, home outreaches, medical outreaches, and capacity building.
“We are going to train a lot of people, including doctors and nurses. Then we are going to do something that is called a social, behavioural change, to change the attitude of people and make them deliver in the facility instead of delivering at home,” Mr Lufadeju said.
He added that the $2 million project which began in 2024 was expected to end in 2025.
Mr Maloney is in Nigeria for an official visit to embark on advocacy, carry out symbolic immunisation, visit the Programme of Scale project areas, and President Bola Tinubu.
(NAN)
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