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Rotary Int’l Invests Over $3bn In Polio Eradication Efforts

Igho Oyoyo by Igho Oyoyo
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Rotary International has announced that it has invested over $3 billion in the fight against polio in Nigeria, with an annual expenditure of $150 million dedicated to the cause.

The chairman of the Rotary International Polio Plus Committee, Michael McGovern, made this announcement during a symbolic immunisation event at the Masaka Primary Healthcare Centre in Nasarawa State.
McGovern highlighted the impact of this significant investment, noting that the initiative has prevented approximately 20 million children from becoming disabled due to polio.

“The benefits of our investment are evident as we see children spared from disability,” he stated.
In collaboration with organisations such as the World Health Organization, UNICEF, Gavi, and the Gates Foundation, Rotary International emphasises the crucial role of local communities in ensuring that children receive the necessary immunisations for a healthy future.

“But in the end, it is local areas like this that make the difference to ensure that children are immunised and have a healthy future,” he said.

He particularly recognised the dedication of frontline health workers who brave challenging conditions to ensure children are vaccinated.

“It is a lifesaving effort that makes a difference,” he said.
Furthermore, McGovern pointed out that Nigeria recorded more polio cases than any other country last year, underlining the urgency of continued efforts to eradicate the disease.

When asked about the current health challenges in Nigeria, including the Lassa fever outbreak, he stressed the importance of surveillance and prompt action from parents and health authorities.

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“Every child deserves a healthy future,” he said, urging parents to consult local health facilities when symptoms arise.

McGovern noted that every country, including Nigeria, has the potential to do more regarding local funding and responsibility for healthcare financing.

“I am not here to criticise Nigeria, but I believe that all countries can increase their contributions to healthcare,” he stated.

McGovern confirmed that Rotary International’s primary focus remains eradicating polio while addressing broader child and maternal health issues.

“The next significant project will be determined by local Rotarians, as we believe in responding to community needs rather than imposing solutions from the top down,” he explained.

The director of Rotary International’s Polio Plus programme, Carol Pandak, expressed her admiration for the commitment of mothers and local health workers in Nigeria.

“I encourage every community to prioritise immunisation against polio and other vaccine-preventable diseases. Immunising your children is the most important action you can take to protect them,” she advised.

Also, Joshua Hassan, the 1st district governor of Rotary International and chairman of the Nigerian National Political Committee, spoke on the importance of surveillance and reporting in managing outbreaks.

“These reports indicate that testing and vigilance are taking place, which is vital for public health. We have learned valuable lessons from COVID-19, and it is essential for local and state governments to maintain environmental cleanliness and actively engage in prevention measures,” he said.

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Victory Igho Oyoyo is a senior reporter with LEADERSHIP Newspaper, covering the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), the Office of the Head of Civil Service and the Christian Religion beats. With extensive experience reporting on these critical sectors, he is known for delivering well‑researched, in‑depth features that go beyond headline news. His dedication to accuracy and engaging storytelling has established him as a reliable and authoritative voice within his areas of coverage.

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