FG, Partner Gombe Govt., NGOs To Combat Tropical Diseases

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The Federal Government says it is collaboration with Gombe State Government and Amen Healthcare and Empowerment Foundation to eliminate Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in the State.

The Director and National Coordinator NTDs Elimination Programme, Dr Chukwuma Anyaike,stated this in Gombe on Monday during a micro planning meeting.

Anyaike, represented by Mrs. Veronica Augustine, the Programme Officer, NTDs Elimination Programme, Federal Ministry of Health, Abuja, said the meeting was to plan for the commencement of 2020 Mass Administration of Medicine (MAM) for Schistosomiasis, Lymphatic Filariasis and Onchocerciasis diseases

Anyaike said that since the three NTDs were endemic in Gombe state, the partnership was needed to eliminate the diseases, adding that both preventive and curative medicines would be distributed.

He said that this year’s administration of drugs would be done from house-to-house in strict adherence to the COVID-19 protocols, and therefore urged residents to cooperate with the drug distributors.

“We have a target; for Lymphatic Filariasis and Onchocerciasis, we are expected to treat 80 per cent of the target population in the endemic communities.

“For Schistosomiasis, we are expected to treat at least 28 per cent of school-age children (ages 5 to 14). The medicines are donations from the World Health Organisation (WHO),’’ he said.

Speaking to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Mrs. Rita Oguntoyinbo, President Amen Healthcare and Empowerment Foundation (AHF), said the training for the health workers imbedded in meeting, as well as and the year  2020 MAM for NTDs, would go a long way in strengthening community health system in Gombe State.

She said the exercise would benefit communities across the 11 Local Government Areas in Gombe State because  medicines would be distributed from house-to-house.

She added that no fewer than 5, 000 persons were being targeted for free eye surgery, and that over 1, 200 persons had benefitted from last year’s programme before COVID-19 restriction halted the exercise.

Also speaking, Alhaji Danjuma Mohammed, Gombe State Coordinator, NTDs Elimination Programme, said for the previous year, 440 health workers and 4, 500 Community Directed Distributors (CDDs) were trained.

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