Kwara Government Tasks Communities on Prompt Reporting of Tuberculosis Cases
The Kwara State Government has urged residents of Oke-Ero Local Government Area (LGA) to remain vigilant and promptly report individuals exhibiting symptoms of tuberculosis (TB) to the authorities.
Speaking during the investiture of TB Ambassadors in Ilofa, the state's Commissioner for Health, Amina El-Imam, called on community members to notify the nearest government health facility upon identifying potential cases.
Mrs El-Imam stressed the importance of this measure in preventing the viral spread of the disease. She explained that the initiative aims to curb the transmission of TB by promoting early detection and timely treatment, given its highly contagious nature as an airborne illness. The appointment of local ambassadors is part of a broader strategy to raise awareness and combat the disease effectively within the community.
“It is important to utilise government healthcare interventions, including medical outreaches, immunisation programmes and visits to public health facilities, to protect the community from contracting TB and other infectious diseases.
“Therefore, residents should support the campaign by spreading awareness and ensure that anyone showing symptoms of the ailment like persistent cough, weight loss, night sweats and fever seek immediate medical attention at the nearest government-approved facilities,” she added.
The commissioner reaffirmed the commitment of Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to making quality healthcare services accessible to all residents.
She commended the traditional rulers in the LGA for their continued role as health advocates and therefore encouraged them to remain proactive in the fight against TB.
Also at the event, the director of public health, Oluwatosin Fakayode, urged citizens to take advantage of the state's free TB vaccination and treatment.
Mr Fakayode said this would enable them to get tested and treated if positive, adding that early detection and treatment were crucial in eliminating the disease from the state.
Equally, the chairman of Oke-Ero Local Government, Abiodun Fadipe, expressed deep appreciation for the government's efforts at tackling tuberculosis, especially at the grassroots.
He assured of his administration's commitment to supporting tuberculosis elimination initiatives and enhancing public health within the area.
The event was well attended by critical stakeholders, including the member representing Oke-Ero in the Kwara House of Assembly, Joseph Bamgboye.
The chairman of Ekiti Local Government, Gabriel Awelewa, and Oba Samuel Dada, the Alofa of Ilofa, alongside other traditional rulers and community leaders, were also in attendance.
(NAN)
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