Kogi gov’s wife unveils campaign to combat tuberculosis

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The wife of Kogi State Governor, Sefinat Ododo, has promised to use her office to stop the scourge of Tuberculosis in the state.

Hajiya Ododo gave the assurance during the launching of “Stop TB Partnership Nigeria” in collaboration with Kogi State Ministry of Health on Thursday at the Lugards house seat of the state Government in Lokoja.

She noted that the campaign represented a vital step towards raising awareness and ensuring effective treatment for TB in the state.

“Our collective efforts today will help to drive home the message that tuberculosis is preventable, treatable and curable.

“I extend heartfelt appreciation to all the partners, stakeholders , health care professionals and communities who have come together to support this initiative.

“As we embark on this campaign, let us remain committed, focused and determined to make a difference.

“I am honoured to accept the call to serve as the ‘Stop TB Champion for Kogi State’, and I am using the opportunity to call on the wives of 21 local government areas Chairmen, to serve as LGA TB champions,” Ododo said.

The Kogi first lady promised her commitment to remain a model to all, and her dedication to stepping down the campaign in order to curb TB scourge in the state.

According to her, the campaign represents a vital step towards raising awareness and ensuring effective treatment for those affected by TB across the state

She advised the people to go for testing if coughing persists for more than two weeks for early diagnosis and treatment.

Ododo further commended Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, for taking the lead to be the ambassador of the Global and National Stop TB champion, earlier this year.

Kogi first lady stressed that Mrs Tinubu, had during the investiture, decorated the wives of governors, as TB Champions for their states, to raise the awareness further and ensure that the treatable disease is brought to the barest minimum.

In his remarks, the Kogi Commissioner for Health, Dr Adams Abdulazeez, said Governor Ahmed Ododo, had invested a lot into the health sector including the revitalisation of primary healthcare centres in the state.

Abdulazeez stressed that the governor was determined to provide more TB diagnostics and treatment service centres across the 21 local government areas of the state.

The commissioner noted that “the disease had remained a public health concern though preventable, treatable, and curable if detected early and treated properly.”

He, therefore called on people with persistent coughs for more than two weeks to go and get tested.

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