DAILY POST
The Ekiti State government has called on stakeholders to leverage their influence and networks to raise awareness and educate communities on malaria-related issues.
The Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr Oyebanji Filani, made this call during a quarterly Advocacy Communication and Social Mobilization core group meeting focused on eliminating malaria in the state.
Dr Filani emphasized that this strategic engagement is designed to reinforce the state government’s commitment to implementing effective malaria interventions at the grassroots level, particularly targeting children, pregnant women and individuals of all ages.
He urged the people of Ekiti to prioritize personal and environmental hygiene and to remain vigilant and proactive in their efforts to combat and eliminate malaria.
In her opening remarks, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health and Human Services, Mrs Olusola Gbenga-Igotun, highlighted that malaria remains one of the leading causes of death, stressing the need for comprehensive strategies to address it.
Stakeholders, including market leaders, artisans, drivers’ unions, religious leaders, representatives of development partners and relevant MDAs, held extensive discussions on ending the scourge of malaria in the state.
In her presentation, Mrs Hope Okoboh from the National Malaria Elimination Programme noted that despite government efforts, malaria prevalence remains high in Nigeria.