The warning came following the commencement of another round of polio
immunisation campaign across the 23 local government areas in the state.
A statement by the Special Assistant on
Media and Publicity to Governor Nasir el-Rufai, Mr. Samuel Aruwan, said
government would not tolerate a situation where the laxity of some
parents expose children to a bleak future.
The statement said the task force on the
immunisation was being headed by the governor because of the importance
of the exercise.
“To keep Kaduna State polio-free is a mission that all parents must
support for the sake of all children. Therefore, all parents have been
urged to help make the polio immunisation campaign a success by making
all their children below the age of five available for immunisation,”
Aruwan said.
“The state government wishes to clarify
that any parent found obstructing health workers from carrying out their
statutory functions will be prosecuted accordingly as prescribed by the
law.
“The government has further directed
that all eligible children in transit within the state be made available
for immunisation at all transit sites – motor parks, road blocks,
railway stations, airports among others during the period of the
campaign” the statement said.
It said further that the teams of
vaccinators would work with FRSC and NDLEA officials at partial road
blocks to vaccinate children below five who are in transit on highways
within the state.
In the past, religious and traditional beliefs had undermined the
efforts of health workers from administering polio vaccine to children.
SOURCE : Thisdaylive.com
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