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‘Thank you’ Buhari applauds Rotary Club for health intervention, investment of $268m to fight Polio

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President Muhammadu Buhari has thanked Rotary Club for its various interventions in the health sector, particularly putting in 268 million dollars in the fight against Polio.

The president gave the commendation when he received Rotary International President, Mr Shekhar Mehta and some officials, at the State House, Abuja on Monday.

According to the Nigerian leader, the Federal Government will continue drawing from the expertise, partnership and consistency learnt from the eradication of Polio in the country to strengthen the health sector.

“Nigeria has benefited from your kind support, most particularly in the fight against Polio, with a total sum of 268 million dollars provided by Rotary International. For this, I say thank you.

“In addition to the support provided by Rotary International in Polio Eradication, I am also well apprised of your other health interventions focused at improving maternal, newborn and child health, infrastructural renewal of health facilities, data management to improve evidence-based decision making, and the area of improving quality of care for patients,’’ he said.

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The president noted that the support Nigeria had received from multilateral and bilateral partners, including Rotary International for Sustainable Development Goals and Universal Health Coverage had been invaluable.

The Rotary International equally presented an award to President Buhari.

While reacting to the award, the president said: “I also heartily welcome and receive the award you have given in recognition of the efforts of the administration, in collaboration with our partners, leading to the certification of Nigeria, and the entire continent as being polio-free.’’

President Buhari welcomed the Club’s offer of partnership with Nigeria in effective Coronavirus vaccine management and service delivery.

In his remarks, the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, commended Rotary International for supporting health care programmes and improving facilities in the country.

Earlier, Mehta said the historic achievement of eradicating Polio in Nigeria was made possible by the leadership of President Buhari.

He commended the president’s foresight and diligence in taming the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Mr President, thank you profusely for ensuring that Nigeria became polio-free. It has been possible only because of your leadership,’’ he said.

Mehta said the charity organization currently had 1.2 million members in 200 countries, emphasizing that the focus of the year 2021 is on empowering girls by ensuring better health, hygiene and nutrition.

He also observed that the COVID-19 threw up economic and educational challenges, assuring that the organization would continue to support Nigeria in education, including surrogate teaching, and environmental issues.

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