The Northern Civil Society Coalition has attributed the recent rise
in cases of wide polio virus in some states in the north to the
opposition to the immunization programme by Islamic leaders in the
north.
Leader of the Northern Civil Society Coalition, Mallam Shehu Sani
said in Kaduna that the opposition was largely responsible for the
increase in the case of wide polio infection promising that the group
will join the campaign to fight the menace.
Mallam Sani said that embarking on polio immunization was in the best
health interest of North, pointing out that “the criticisms and attack
against immunization programmes is unfounded, unwarranted, ill-informed
and uncivilized.
“Those Islamic clerics that are opposed to the immunization exercise
against polio are not doing so out of scientific reasons or religious
reasons. They engaged in campaign against the eradication of the disease
for political motives”.
While saying that the immunization programes was a positive step by
government to checkmate and exterminate harmful diseases that have
paralysed and ravaged the lives of young people in the northern Nigeria,
he said “we cannot continue to live in the past at a very time when the
world is moving ahead”.
“Almost all diseases that have been wiped out in other parts of the
world like leprosy, polio and chickenpox are still prevalent in northern
parts of Nigeria as a result of the silent campaign against
immunization, of mis-education and mis-information by archaic clerics
that are out of touch and out of tune with the realities and changes in
the modern world.
“The resistance of the clerics to immunization, and other programmes
of vaccination have contributed a lot in crowding our streets in the
northern states with destitute and physically challenged people. Our
religious clerics are standing against science; they are also standing
against logic and reasons with their misinformed gospel”.
Speaking on the killing of health workers in Kano, Mallam Sani said
it “is a direct product of fanatical preaching and teachings by these
clerics”, while calling on the people “to resist this campaign of
mis-information and to avail themselves to projects and programmes aimed
at improving their health and their children”.
The National Civil Society Coalition on Immunisable Disease Awareness
(NCSCIDA) however said that killings of Polio workers in Kano by
unknown gunmen, should not be allowed to stand as a barrier to the
determination to eradicate the disease in the country.
Coordinator of NCSCIDA, Dr. Mohammed Mustapha,who said that all hands
must be on deck to eradicate the disease said that “the civil society
coalition on public awareness on national immunization have totally
condemned the attack against polio vaccination workers in kano”, noting
that “the attack is an attempt to undermine and subvert the current
national immunization efforts against polio in northern Nigeria”.
Mustapha said in a statement made available to The Nation that “it is
a set back against the effort to checkmate the spread of polio that has
devastated the lives of millions of vulnerable children in northern
Nigeria”, while adding that “Polio pandemic is a serious health hazard
that has wrecked havoc and has destroyed the future of many children.
“The national immunization process is an effort to address the
problem. The people of the north and the whole of the country should
embrace it the exercise by supporting this programme. The polio
immunization staffs that were killed were heroes in the nation’s effort
to wipe out the disease.
“This organization supports the pursuance of this programme, and we
call on all religious leaders, traditional rulers, youth groups and well
meaning Nigerians in the north to support this programme and only
oppose any attempt at undermining it.
“It is regrettable that the disease that has been wiped out in other
parts of the world continues to thrive and flourish in northern parts of
Nigeria. Those who are against the immunization programme are
ill-informed, they are agents of retrogression. They are pushing our
society back to the stone ages and are further sinking the north into an
endless pit of stagnation.
“The interruption about the polio immunization programme is
unfortunate and should be discountenanced with. The immunization
programme is in the interest of the north, in the interest of Nigeria
and our collective health progress and development.
“We are calling on all Nigerians, especially northerners to support
this programme and protect all immunization staff against saboteurs and
against agents of retrogression. And we also call on the Federal
Government not to relent in its effort in combating polio in the north
and Nigeria in general.
“We also call on all polio workers to remain vigil and courageous and
continue to do their work. And we call on all those who are opposed to
this polio immunization to, in the name of progress and collective
health of our society now allow this menace to be checked once and for
all,” he said.
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