Desmond MGboh, Kano

Kano State has threatened to sanction local government areas with poor record of implementation of the polio immunization programme in the state .

Kano State governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, disclosed this during the meeting of the state’s task force on polio implementation held at Government House, Kano.

The governor lamented that many local government areas were in the habit of poor representation at the evening review meetings usually held during the exercise

He also observed that some of them do not release their counterpart funds, a situation that has d been negatively affecting the implementation of the programme.

“It has been observed that the increasing influx of migrants/internally displaced population (IDPs) due to security challenges in neighbouring states is yet another problem we are facing,” he explained.

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The governor, represented by his deputy, Alhaji Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, maintained that in the face of these challenges, his administration would intensify efforts with a view to addressing the observed lapses.

“We are fully aware on how the disease is facilitated through the movement of people from one state to another and this is one of the reasons some areas become victims of polio and that must be prevented,” he noted.

He called on the chairmen of local government areas as well as the district heads in the areas to rededicate themselves to the implementation and ensure that they attend the daily evening review meetings while pledging his administration’s support for the fight against polio disease in the state.

He called on parents to give maximum cooperation to the health personnel during the next exercise.

In his remarks, the Sarkin Yakin Gaya and District Head of Ajingi, Alhaji Wada Aliyu who represented the first class emirs in the state, assured the government of their continuous support for the immunization program.