The
Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, on Saturday reaffirmed that
vaccines for polio and other child-killer diseases are safe and Islamic.
Abubakar spoke in Wamakko town, headquarters of Wamakko Local
Government Area of Sokoto State at the National Campaign of the Sub-National
Plus Days (SIPDS).
The Sultan added:”The vaccines for polio and other child-killer
diseases like measles, diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus, among others are
safe.’’
“The vaccines have been internationally and medically certified by
medical experts and Islamic clerics.
“We have also agreed with them as we will not accept and consent
to anything that will harm our children.”
Abubakar therefore appealed to Nigerians to accept the vaccines
and routine immunisation, while pregnant women should avail themselves of the
various antenatal services available.
The monarch further restated the commitment of the Northern
Traditional Rulers Committee on Polio and Routine Immunisation toward
eradicating polio and other child-killer diseases in the country.
Governor Aminu Tambuwal commended the Federal Government, the
sultan and development partners for the relentless efforts to eradicate polio
and other diseases.
Tambuwal
also vowed that he would continue to support all endeavours for Nigeria to be
certified polio-free.
“The state government is committed to all agreements it had signed
on all aspects, including health.
“That was why the state government allocated 16 per cent of its
2017 budget to the health sector.”
Tambuwal further vowed to redress all the challenges with a view
to improving the disturbing health indices in the state.
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Primary Healthcare and
Communicable Diseases, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, expressed the resolve of the
Senate to see to the removal of Nigeria from the list of polio endemic
countries soon.
Similarly, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on
Health Services, Mr Chike Okafor, represented by his deputy, Alhaji Mohammed
Usman, also promised sustained funding to provide efficient healthcare services
to Nigerians.
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