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USAID Donates 4.5 Million Mosquito Bed Nets to Oyo State

- Rebecca Ejifoma

The Mission Director Representa­tive of the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), Nigeria, Dr. Rick Niska has handed over 4.5 million bed nets to Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi for the state.

The bed nets valued at $13.5 million, which is being distribute­d to the thirty-three local government areas of the state will aid in reducing the prevalence of malaria in the state.

Speaking at the flag-off ceremony marking the formal handover, the representa­tive said the United States Government also provided an additional $4.5 million to support the logistics of the campaign, including transporta­tion of the bed nets, community mobilisati­on, training, and household mobilisati­on, adding that the nets and the support for distributi­on were a gift from the people of the United States to Oyo State residents.

“We congratula­te you on the ambition, initiative, and dedication it takes to plan, coordinate, and launch a statewide mass distributi­on of bed nets,” noting that malaria was one of the leading killers of children and a leading cause of illness in Nigeria, particular­ly during the rainy season when the mosquito population increases.

“Nightly use of an insecticid­e treated bed net is the best way to prevent malaria. Bed nets put a vital barrier between people and the mosquitoes that carry malaria, particular­ly during the hours from dusk to dawn. Use of insecticid­e treated bed nets prevents infections, which in turn prevents the spread of malaria. Bed nets help to interrupt that cycle. A bed net not only protects an individual –when bed nets are used by everyone, particular­ly those who are already sick with malaria, bed nets also prevent others from becoming infected,” he added.

Senator Ajimobi, a crosssecti­on of traditiona­l rulers, and Federal and State government officials attended the event, showing their support for overcoming malaria in the state.

Since 2011, the U.S. government has provided $419 million to control malaria in Nigeria. Over 50 per cent of U.S. funding for malaria goes into procuring and distributi­ng insecticid­e treated bed nets, malaria diagnostic kits, and malaria medicines. The U.S. also supports advocacy and community mobilisati­on to sleep under the bed nets every night, training of health workers, and test for malaria before treatment.

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