“It is heartwarming to note that you have developed a session to discuss issues around pneumonia particularly, how to control commonly acquired pneumonia in Nigeria.
“It is hoped that the focus will be both on curative and preventive strategies,” he said.
He noted that the inclusion of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine as part of routine immunisation schedule was clear demonstration of government’s determination to bring pneumonia scourge to the minimum level.
“Other intervention of the ministry include effective management of childhood illness in line with approved protocols and guidelines, promotion of breastfeeding and full immunisation against common diseases among others,”he said.
He called for effective collaboration among critical line ministries with a view to looking at those issues that affect shelter, provision of clean water and air as well as undue exposure to chemicals, among others.
According to him, the recent Executive Order of President Muhammadu Buhari on ending open defecation will no doubt impact positively on the environment.
He, therefore, called on members of the association to engage with policy makers so as to ensure participation in policy development and synergy of implementation activities of extant policies.
Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje, represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Usman Alhaji, commended the organisers for staging the conference in Kano after hosting in 1991.
“The conference will benefit the entire people of Nigeria and humanity at large,” he said.
The conference which has its theme‘The Impact of Rapid Population Growth on the Child’ was attended by stakeholders from within and outside the country.
source: Vanguard