DG Cross River Primary Healthcare lauds the Ndidem of Qua for his massive mobilisation of subjects for the immunisation exercise.
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DG Cross River Primary Healthcare lauds the Ndidem of Qua for his massive mobilisation of subjects for the immunisation exercise.
The Director General of Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Betta Edu at the Palace of Ndidem of Qua has praised the Paramount Ruler of Calabar Municipality, His Royal Majesty, Ndidem (Dr.) Patrick Oquagbor on his massive sensitisation and mobilisation of his subjects for the polio immunisation exercise, which will prevent ocurrence of the viral infection in the community.
She said the aim of their visit was to inform the palace of this year's National Immunisation Plus Days and the upcoming Maternal Newborn and Child Health Week on the need to bring polio and maternal mortality to zero level in the state as well as the role expected of the traditional leaders.
"You are the eye of the Qua, we want you to sensitise your subjects on the need to go for vaccination to achieve the goal of protecting our children,'' Edu said.
Responding, Ndidem of the Qua, His Majesty Ndidem (Dr.) Patrick Oquagbor emphasise on the need for the Agency to send in information to churches for adequate sensitisation and awareness across all communities
The Royal father promised to get across to his subjects to get immunised during the course of the week long exercise.
In another similar report, the DG, Dr Betta Edu received independent monitors from National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, NSTOP CDC AFENET who will be monitoring the exercise across the State.
According to her Cross River State Governor Sen. Ben Ayade gives premium care to Immunisation and health so we must deliver, while urging the monitors not to be passive but active monitors by going deep into the communities, hard to reach areas and ensure all processes are carried out including assisting the health workers immunise and cover up lapses.
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