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Monday, April 23, 2018

Do You Have Malaria?Please Read This!

The Anopheles Mosquito is in serious trouble as the Federal Government of Nigeria has resolved to secure US$300 million from the World Bank, Islamic Development Bank and African Development Bank to eliminate malaria in the country.





A statement by the African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALM) on the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2018 just ended in London, quoted the Federal Government as saying it would elevate malaria on the national priority list and finance its national malaria elimination strategy.


The statement said Nigeria also pledged an additional US$18.7 million to leverage US$37 million from the Global Fund to distribute 15 million mosquito nets and to support the local manufacture of essential malaria commodities. In the statement, ALMA applauded the commitment by 53 Commonwealth leaders to half the prevalence of malaria across the Commonwealth nations within the next five years. It said the game-changing commitment followed the Malaria Summit, where leaders from malaria-affected countries, businesses, donors and Commonwealth leaders agreed to patner against the scourge of malaria.


The statement noted that apart from the commitment from Nigeria, 11 African countries in the Commonwealth announced new commitment and affirmed their determination to eliminate malaria. It named the countries to include Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, United Republic of Tanzania, The Gambia, Uganda, Rwanda and Zambia.

From Sunnews

13 comments:

  1. Useless, senseless and indiscipline decision. Why not invest funds to upgrade medical facilities across the country.

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  2. I've been down with malaria and typhod for the past two weeks, after taking drugs to no avail, had to switch to injections. I'm so happy I'm getting better.

    Health is wealth.

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    1. Me. From tablets to injection to drip. Malaria is not a joking matter o

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  3. Thieves!...
    Vuharia and APC is using this to gather money for 2019 campaign!...
    Just tell me how a mosquito net can eliminate malaria in Nigeria!...
    How possible is it?...
    Rubbish!

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  4. If mosquitoes can disappear forever, good. Does anyone know their economic important?

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  5. All i am reading is the borrow, borrow that APC government will borrow to fight mosquitoes.

    What about the monies from whistle blowers etc. na wa for them

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  6. Chai! Broad day light robbery. There was no where excavation of dirt was mentioned the very essential inbreeding of mosquitoes and they want to eradicate mosquito. No amount of mosquito net will hold them back from coming at you with all these filth around.

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  7. Imagine! Of all the issues on ground it is distribution of mosquito nets they are talking about and spending such huge amount on....where some greedy lot would pocket d money and even d common man would not see even a net... They better say something else!

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  8. Good one but the question is; why now when our election season is less than a year away? What happened to all the previous money used to eradicate malaria? What are all the "free" mosquito nets doing in the market?

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  9. Politrical games:
    2019 is approaching
    More borrowing in hard currencies
    Hypocritically as if it is for the benefit of the people
    Like the Dasuki suya wey them chop
    Another suya don land
    If them lose, their pockets and that of their cronies are stuffed
    If them win, they've succeed in fooling the people that they
    borrowed to fight malaria.
    Even paracetamol, them no go use that moni buy



    Poli-tricks 101
    The more you look, the blank you see.

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  10. Choi. Theiving in progress.

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