Ganduje reiterated the commitment of the state government in ensuring that the people of the state stay safe from menace of malaria.
‘’Already we have introduced one programme, ‘’keeping our drainages clean’’. We’re reconstructing our drainages, we’re rehabilitating our drainages, we are making our drainages covered so that we can control the menace of mosquitoes, cockroaches and other infectious insects’’.
Earlier in his speech the state’s commissioner for health Dr Kabiru Ibrahim Getso described malaria as the common health problem in Kano accounting for over a million outpatient visits and consultations at the health facilities across the state every year.
According to him “In Kano malaria is the single most common reason for outpatient consultation and visits, it is estimated that in 2016 alone more than one million hospital visits are due to this preventable disease(malaria). In economic terms, malaria morbidity and mortality has led to loss of billions of naira in cost of drugs.”
“Since the inception of this administration in 2015, Kano state government has consistently demonstrated its support and commitment to significantly reduce morbidity and mortality resulting from malaria.
Source:Dailytrust