Anambra Government Launches Integrated Measles Campaign with Free Vaccination Services
By Chinwe Onuigbo, Awka
The Government of Anambra State has officially kicked off its Integrated Measles Campaign across all 21 local government areas, reaffirming that all immunization services are free of charge. Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo made this announcement during the flag off ceremony at Okpuno Primary Healthcare Centre in Awka South council area.
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During the event, Governor Soludo emphasized that it is not just a political promise but a reality that all immunizations in the state are provided at no cost to the residents. He urged the public to report any instances of being asked to pay for vaccinations, ensuring that immunization remains truly free. Contacts were distributed at primary healthcare centers for patients to call in case they encounter any barriers to accessing free vaccines.
Represented by the Commissioner for Health, Dr Afam Obidike, Governor Soludo highlighted the state’s commitment to protecting children from preventable diseases through active and comprehensive vaccination programs. The Health Ministry will administer vaccines, including the Human Papillomavirus vaccine, at 326 primary healthcare centers across the state at no cost.
The government also expressed gratitude to partners such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) for their support in ensuring the success of health campaigns in the state.
In collaboration with the Anambra State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (ASPHCDA) and State Ministry of Health (SMOH), the Intergrated Measles vaccination campaign was officially launched in the state. The campaign, scheduled from 6th to 12th November, aims to vaccinate children aged nine to 59 months against Measles.
During the flag-off event, Dr Afam Obidike urged all residents to take advantage of the free vaccination services and ensure that their eligible children are protected from Measles. The Executive Secretary of ASPHCDA, Pharm Chisom Uchem, emphasized the availability of free immunization services and urged the public to report any instances of being charged for healthcare services.
World Health Organisation (WHO) South East Zonal Coordinator, Dr Chukwumuanya Igboekwu, commended the government and partners for their commitment to healthcare development in the state. He highlighted the importance of vaccination in achieving health security and Universal Health Coverage, stressing the need for a collective effort in promoting primary healthcare.
The event also featured health talks and sensitization sessions to educate the public on the importance of vaccination and healthcare services.
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