WHO commends Kano’s exemplary efforts in combating diphtheria outbreak

The World Health Organisation (WHO), on Wednesday, commended the Kano state government for its political commitment demonstrated to arrest the diphtheria outbreak in some parts of the state.
The WHO country representative in Nigeria, Walter Kasadi, said the state has displayed exemplary leadership in bringing the epidemic to a standstill in some parts of the state.
Mr Kasadi described Kano state as a role model in the fight against the disease.
Mr Kasadi made the commendation when the Global Fund delegation paid a working visit to Gov. Abba Yusuf at the Government House on Wednesday.
He however called on other states to follow suit in demonstrating political commitment in providing required modern health facilities in heath institutions.
“Kano is an epicentre for diphtheria, but we have seen so far an exemplary rapid response.
“All agencies, sectors, partners working around and implementing a diphtheria response effort. And that is an example as to how to work together.
“We hope other states will follow suit and harness these successes.
“Obviously, Kano has a great potential of revitalising Primary Health Care, which has been put forward by WHO to accelerate health.
“Diphtheria is just a wake-up call that we have to revisit the foundation of the PHC, multi-sector policy and action, community empowerment and engagement.
“What we have seen here is an example of political will or commitment,” Mr Kasadi said.
Responding, Mr Yusuf told the Global Fund delegation that the state government would continue to accord priority attention towards the provision of modern equipment in its healthcare facilities across the 44 local government areas of the state.
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