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Kano, UNICEF Targets 7.8m Children In Measles-Rubella, Polio Vaccination Campaign

LONGTONG YAKUBU by LONGTONG YAKUBU
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Kano State government in collaboration with the United Children Fund (UNICEF) plans to vaccinate over 7.8 million children in the Integrated Measles-Rubella and Polio Vaccination Campaign in the October 2025 exercise.

The campaign, which begins on October 6-17, targets children aged 9 months to 14 years for the measles-rubella vaccine; under five with polio vaccines; infants between 0–23 months with routine immunization; while also delivering immunization for hepatitis(HPV), and treatment for onchocerciasis.

Speaking on Monday at a media dialogue and orientation session in Kano, Director General of the State Primary Healthcare Management Board, Prof. Salisu Ibrahim represented by Dr. Ahmed Tijana, Director of Disease Control and Immunization, described the campaign as historic, saying, Saying it is the largest campaign in the whole of sub-saharan Africa.

According to him, “In Nigeria, we are targeting 106 million children, and in Kano alone, over 7 million children will be vaccinated. This integration saves costs, reduces the burden of multiple campaigns, and delivers health services in a single package,” he said.

He therefore urged the journalists to sensitised the public to ensure maximum coverage, noting that preparations for the 10-day campaign has been concluded with the deployment of 3,347 vaccination teams, provision of 4.6 million doses of novel oral polio vaccine, and 4.5 million doses of bivalent oral polio vaccine which is supported by UNICEF and partners.

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In his remarks, Rahama Farah, Chief of UNICEF Field Office Kano, noted that Kano is in Phase One of the national campaign covering 21 states.

He stressed the importance of halting polio transmission, pointing out that Kano recorded three cases of variant polio virus (cVPV2) in 2025 compared to 31 in 2024.

He added that UNICEF, alongside the Federal Ministry of Health, WHO, Gavi, the Gates Foundation, and civil society partners, has supported Kano with training of over 3,000 health workers, community mobilizers, and the provision of information materials to drive acceptance.

“The media must help mobilize caregivers and communities. Vaccines are safe, effective, and free,” Farah said, urging parents to make their children available for vaccination.

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LONGTONG YAKUBU

Longtong Ibrahim Yakubu is a journalist and Reporter with Leadership Newspaper, based in Kano, specialising in health, women, and education reporting. She holds a Master's degree in Public Relations and a B.Sc. in Mass Communication, and is a recipient of the Bleeders Pen Award and a member of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

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