By Sunny Anderson Osiebe
A coalition of over 40 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), that work to
ensure equitable access to vaccines in Nigeria, has commended the 8th
Senate for its resolution, which called for meningitis vaccination to be
made free in public healthcare facilities across the country.
In a statement signed by Dr. Chizoba Wonodi, the national convener of
the coalition - Women Advocates for Vaccine Access (WAVA) - the CSOs
“noted with pleasure, the motion on the floor of the Senate calling for
free Meningitis C vaccination for all Nigerians."
The group noted that the timely response of the Senate and its readiness
to approve a supplementary budget to enable the executive tackle the
menace shows that all relevant stakeholders are “responding to the
epidemic by ensuring adequate coordination, awareness creation, social
mobilization, case management, infection prevention and control, active
surveillance, and reactive vaccination in the affected States.”
The National Convener of WAVA, Dr. Chizoba Wonodi said: “My heart bleeds
for all Nigerians who have lost loved ones or have been hospitalized
following the meningitis outbreak in the country.
"We at WAVA are however, consoled by the fact that all arms of
government are working together to deal with the outbreak decisively.
The resolution by the Senate to support free Meningitis C vaccination
and supplementary appropriations to procure the vaccines is highly
commendable.
"We urge the National Assembly to go further and appropriate sufficient
funds for all vaccines as Nigeria transitions from Gavi support. We laud
the efforts of the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH), the National
Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), the National Primary Health Care
Development Agency (NPHCDA), the state governments, the World Health
Organization and other partners who are dealing with this outbreak.”
The National Convener of WAVA concluded by stating that, “the Meningitis
C vaccine, like other vaccines, saves lives, prevents illness and saves
the cost of treatment. Nigerians should cooperate with the outbreak
response and avail themselves of the Meningitis C vaccine.
"Government has an important role to play in assuring that we have
vaccines to protect the health of our people. This role is now more
important than ever before, as Gavi gradually withdraws its funding
support over the next five years. The government and people of Nigeria
must rise to the occasion and raise the needed funding for vaccines.”
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