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Nigeria bears significant share of Africa’s malaria burden — Oborevwori

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Governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori, at the weekend, hinted that Nigeria bears a significant portion of Africa’s malaria burden, saying the disease accounts for nearly 110 million diagnosed cases annually.

Speaking at the official kickoff of the distribution of 3.1 million insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) in Asaba, the State capital, he declared that the disease results in 30 per cent of child deaths and 11 per cent of maternal deaths nationwide, advising stakeholders to take a bold step to combat malaria across the board.

Represented by the Deputy Chief of Staff, Chris Osakwe, Governor Oborevwori emphasised the need for intensified action in the fight against malaria, urging stakeholders to stay committed until the disease is completely eradicated in the state and Nigeria at large.

He said, in an event which drew stakeholders from various sectors, including health officials, international partners, and community leaders, that “our malaria prevalence rate in Delta stands at 10 per cent, commendable though compared to national figures.

“However, we must not rest until we achieve total elimination.”

Representing the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Pate, Mr. Raphael Onyinlo described malaria as a persistent public health threat, noting that Nigeria contributes about 27 per cent of global malaria cases and 31 per cent of global malaria deaths.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, said the campaign is a renewed call to action, which underscores the importance of protecting all Deltans through mass distribution of ITNs.

Also speaking, Dr. Mary Esema, who represented the National Coordinator of the National Malaria Elimination Programme (NMEP), Dr. Nnenna Ogbulafor, called the campaign a vital step in protecting Nigeria’s most vulnerable populations.

Partner organisations, including the Catholic Relief Services, Society for Family Health, BASF, and the World Health Organisation (WHO), lauded the Delta State Government’s leadership. They highlighted that over 3.2 million nets would be distributed, encouraging residents to make proper use of the nets to reduce malaria-related illnesses.

In a community-focused session, the State Health Educator, Mr. Emmanuel Odejerho, gave practical advice in pidgin on the correct use of the nets and warned against their misuse.

The highlight of the event was a live demonstration by the Governor’s representative, Chris Osakwe, on how to properly sleep under the treated net, and the symbolic presentation of the nets to the public.

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