Ambitious Health Ministry Vows to End Rabies Scourge by 2030

The Federal Ministry of Livestock Development (FMLD) in Nigeria is intensifying its efforts to eradicate rabies across the nation by the year 2030. This ambitious goal is being pursued through a multi-faceted approach that includes extensive public awareness campaigns and the imminent launch of a nationwide mass dog vaccination program.
Dr. Samuel Anzaku, the director and head of veterinary public health and epidemiology, highlighted the severity of rabies during an awareness program at Jabi II Secondary School in Abuja. He described rabies as a significant and growing public health concern, noting the increasing number of human fatalities resulting from dog bites. Dr. Anzaku emphasized that rabies is a critical issue not only within Nigeria but also throughout Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia, positioning it as a disease targeted for global elimination by the same 2030 deadline.
The program specifically identified children and women in rural areas as the most vulnerable demographics to rabies infections. To combat this, annual vaccination of dogs and cats is strongly advocated, as it offers up to 90 percent protection against potential outbreaks. In a significant step towards achieving the elimination goal, Dr. Anzaku announced that the Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, is scheduled to inaugurate a mass vaccination program in Abuja. This initiative will initially target eight priority states before systematically expanding its reach across the entire country.
The success of this comprehensive campaign, as underscored by Dr. Anzaku, hinges on robust collaboration. It necessitates strong synergy among federal, state, and local governments, alongside critical support from the private sector, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and international partners such as the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO). Through these concerted efforts and unified action, Nigeria aims to achieve zero human deaths from rabies by 2030, marking a significant public health triumph.
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