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Nigeria Will Soon Be Polio Free Country, Osamgbi Predicts

Polio Free Nigeria

President Rotary Club of Ikoyi, Rotarian Isichei Osamgbi, has predicted that Nigeria would soon become a Polio free Country, assuring: “polio eradication is finally within our grasp.”

Osamgbi spoke today, Saturday, at the Westwood Hotel, Ikoyi Lagos at the close of activities to mark the World Polio Week. The Rotary Club of Ikoyi joined other Rotary Clubs worldwide in the major campaign to eradicate Polio, anchored around the World Polio day.

He stressed that as members of Rotary which is the leading organization in the fight against Polio worldwide along with The Gates Foundation in Nigeria, It would be a remiss to let this opportunity slip through our hands.”

According to him, this Year’s activities which saw The Rotary Club of Ikoyi take onto the streets of Marwa and New Market in Iru/Lagos Island LCDA along with other Rotary Clubs of District 9110 Nigeria and the world at large, should be seen as the final push to see Nigeria join the League of Polio free Nations.

“Nigeria was once Certified Polio free but the reemergence of the viral disease in 2016 when four new cases were reported, three of which were in Borno State, at the heart of Nigeria’s conflict ridden Northeast gave us fresh challenges. Since then, Rotary through its members in Nigeria with International support has taken it upon itself to eradicate the deadly disease once again.”

Osamgbi thanked Rotary International and Bill Gate for global polio eradication efforts which he said, had defeated polio in all but three countries – Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria.

He expressed gratitude to them for donating $450 Million to the cause at The Rotary International Convention held in June this Year.

He said that such donations, coupled with efforts of humanitarian Organizations like Rotary, will soon make Nigeria and the World to be polio free.

World Polio Day which is Celebrated on the 24th of October every Year was established by Rotary International over a decade ago to commemorate the birth of Jonas Salk, who led the first team to develop a vaccine against poliomyelitis and this Year’s Celebration took Place on Tuesday 24th of October. [myad]