Delta, FG partner in mass campaign against Malaria

Delta State Government in partnership with the National Malaria Elimination Programme has earmarked no less than 3.7 million Insecticide Treated Nets for distribution and to tackle malaria in the state.

The Permanent Secretary, Delta State Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr. Jude Winful-Orieke, said this in his welcome address during the orientation programme for media workers in Asaba on Monday.

The partnership, with funding from the Global Fund Malaria Project, is a mass campaign that will provide treated nets to every household in the state through a door-to-door approach.

Winful-Orieke said that the objective of the ITN mass campaign was to ensure that for every two persons in the state, there was one bed net to sleep inside.

“We have earmarked over a 3.7million ITNs to be distributed to the people through a door-to-door approach to all the populace of the state,” he said.

The permanent secretary said that the ITNs mass campaign was led by the DSPHCDA through the state malaria elimination programme with technical support from the Management Sciences for Health as implementing partners.

He appealed to the media to propagate the campaign through proper and effective information dissemination, to enable the programme to achieve its objectives.

He described the media as a veritable platform for mass mobilisation and urged the practitioners to join in the campaign for a malaria-free society.

NMEP representative, Miss Perpetual Ezediunor, said that the ITNs campaign was one of the major strategies used in delivering nets to the entire populace.

She also urged the media to help educate the people on the proper use of the nets to ensure that the fight against malaria succeeded.

Ezediunor said that previous experiences of the mass campaign had revealed that a lot of people, especially in the rural areas, used the nets for fishing and farming.

“As media practitioners, we want you to help us create awareness and educate our people to use the nets for the purpose it is meant for.

In her remarks, the State Programme Manager, Dr. Julie Aniah, said that the media orientation would provide an opportunity for journalists to gain insights into ITN’s mass campaign.

Aniah urged the media to key into the campaign and use its platform to help achieve the objectives of the national programme on malaria eradication.

“It is our belief that if the people use the nets for the purpose of sleeping, we will have a healthier Delta state free from malaria,” Aniah said.


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