By Edoamaowo Udeme
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through the President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), recently donated 3.3 million bed nets for distribution in Akwa Ibom State.
According to a press statement from the US Embassy Nigeria, “The bed nets, valued at $9.7 million, will be distributed in all local government areas of the state”.
“The U.S. government also provided an additional $1.6 million for logistics, including transportation and community mobilization – for a total contribution of $11.3 million”.
“The bed net distribution is a critical component of the ongoing effort to end malaria in Nigeria, killing an estimated 107,000 people in 2016. The disease is especially prevalent during the rainy season, when the mosquito population increases”. the report added
The Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Dominic Ukpong, said about the distribution.“The provision of these bed nets is a call to action to us in the state government to even do more for the health of our people,”
The Akwa Ibom government which led the planning, coordination, and distribution effort added that “This activity will benefit the 5.9 million residents of Akwa Ibom. At a minimum, two people within each household will have at least one net for use to prevent malaria”
Since 2011, PMI has procured 42 million insecticide treated nets for Nigeria, valued at $126 million.
Over 50 percent of the overall $490 million in U.S. funding for malaria control goes into procuring and distributing insecticide treated bed nets, malaria diagnostic kits, and malaria medicines.
PMI supports advocacy and mobilization to encourage members of the community to sleep under the bed nets every night, and trains health workers to test for malaria before treatment.
A similar distribution will begin in late November in Bauchi State.