US based NGO to deworm 800,000 school children in Oyo
Joseph Kumbur, programme manager of the NGO, who disclosed this in Ibadan, said the project tagged “Deworming Campaign”, will commence on October 23, 2018, and targets over 800, 000 children between ages 5 and 14 in the local government areas.
According to him, the project will be taken to about 4,500 schools within the council areas, which include; Afijio, Akinyele, Atiba, Egbeda, Irepo, Iseyin, Lagelu, Ogo-Oluwa, Oluyole, Ona-Ara, Oyo East, Oyo West and Saki East.
Speaking during an interactive section with members of the Social Mobilization Committee, which included; religious leaders, community leaders and media practitioners, the Evidence Action’s Programme Manager, stated that Nigeria has over 70 per cent of worm burden in Africa, and that it is endemic in rural communities.
“The NGO has treated over 3 million children in four states of Nigeria, including Rivers, Cross Rivers, Ogun and Oyo, since 2016 when it started operations in the country”, he added.
Identifying the negative effects of worms, Kumbur maintained that they hinder normal growth as well as intellectual and cognitive development in children.
He revealed further that the NGO will train and make use of teachers to administer drugs to pupils in their respective schools.
In her own remarks, Jemila Aderonke Aliyu, State Coordinator for Neglected Tropical Diseases, noted out of school children within the thirteen council areas will also benefit from the project.
Akinremi Feyisipo,Ibadan