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Ado Mohammed:  Demystifying polio

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By Samuel Oyejola

President Muhammadu Buhari had  sent  a clear message to Nigeria and the world that the final onslaught  against poliomyelitis was  a fight to finish when he immunized his granddaughter in the Presidential Villa. The message was  clear  and unmistaken for the discerning that the end was near for the epidemic that had ravaged the country for decades.

Immunizing little Zuleiha on 25th of July himself ,  Buhari had committed himself to the task  that every Nigerian child must be  free of this dreaded disease.

The wild polio virus has for over 30  years ravaged the country but various efforts by the government through National Programme on Immunization (NPI), Expended Programme on Immunization failed to clear the nightmare of having Nigerian  children crippled. The establishment of National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA) in 1992 brightened  the hope. With the new agency, the  hope of getting rid of the disease soared although the polio virus proved elusive.

As at 2013,  about 123 cases were recorded across the country. When the former governor of Niger state, Aliyu Babangida,  described the appointment of Dr. Ado Mohammed as the Executive Director/CEO of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency in 2011 as “a square peg in a square hole” some  may have viewed  it as a political statement necessary to appreciate Goodluck Jonathan for offering  the Niger-born public health doctor an opportunity to serve the Nigerian people.

Almost five years after his appointment he showed to the world that he is truly a square peg.  Interrupting polio transmission in the country was neither a tea party nor a mere walk in the park. It was the sheer  willpower, tenacity and purposeful leadership deployed by  Ado which has ushered in this landmark exit from the polio club of nations.

Now that the country has been able to demystify polio, the nation is  looking towards the final lap of his task – the final certification by the World Health Organisation that the country is finally polio free in 2017.

A time tested marathoner, Ado is determined to outrun his polio foe. As he told Time Nigeria,  his agency is not distracted by the accolades but would continue to ensure routine immunization of every child below five years in every nook and cranny  of the country.

“ We will continue to provide facility based services so that when parents take their children to the facilities, those children and wards are really immunized with oral polio vaccine amongst other antigens that that will be administered in those facilities,” Ado said.

To be sure, the  last lap would be energy sapping. He  would prove to the world that is OON award in 2014 based on his outstanding efforts to drive the process of providing primary healthcare to Nigeria’s poor and most vulnerable citizens was not a fluke, neither were the   Public Administrator of the year award conferred on him by the Centre for Public Development and Political Studies in Lagos, the highly revered Kwame Nkrumah Leadership Award as well as the  Africa Leadership ICON 2014.

   

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Time Nigeria is a general interest Magazine with its headquarters in Abuja, the nation’s Capital.
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