Friday 28 October 2016

Sir Emeka Offor on World Polio Day

The Rotary International Polio Ambassador to Nigeria, Sir Emeka Offor, during this year’s World Polio Day on October 24th charged Rotarians in Nigeria to “stay vigilant in the fight against polio.”
The new caution from the Polio Ambassador came on the heels of the three recent isolated cases of Acute Flaccid Paralysis associated with Wild Polio Virus Type 1 in Borno State. Reacting further to the outbreak, he said;
 “The new cases in Borno State is a constant reminder that we should never throw caution to the wind in our efforts to rid Nigeria of polio. Until the polio virus is completely eradicated, our children remain at risk.”
The celebration, which began on the 20th of October culminated in a mass immunization exercise at a Cottage Clinic in Obio Akpor, Rivers State. About fifty children were immunized against polio during the event. Sir Emeka urged all parents to make sure that their children are vaccinated not only against polio but all preventable diseases. Representatives from UNICEF, Rotary International North America and Rotarians from District 9140 participated in the exercise.







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