The Federal Government on Friday said vaccination for meningitis is
free throughout the country and asked Nigerians not to pay for it.
The Executive Director, National Primary Healthcare Development
Agency, Dr Faisal Shuaib, in a statement on Friday advised Nigerians to
report any health centre or health worker who extorts money for the
on-going meningitis immunisation to the nearest law enforcement agency.
He said the attention of the agency had been drawn to a report of
sharp practices by some health workers and Civil Society Organisations
extorting money unsuspecting and desperate citizens.
He added that some health workers were alleged to have extorted money
and other forms of incentives from members of the public before being
vaccinated against Cerebro Spinal Meningitis.
Shuaib said that the vaccination against CSM, like other vaccination
in the National Immunization schedule, is free by the Federal Government
of Nigeria.
“The Federal Government had spent billions of Naira to procure,
store, maintain and distribute such vaccines to all parts of the
country.
“Under no circumstances should any health worker demand for money from members of the public for such services,’’ he warned.
According to him, the vaccines’ preventable diseases are covered
free-of-charge under the National Immunisation schedule which includes
Bacillus Calmette Guerin – (BCG), Poliomyelitis and Hepatitis B.
Others are Diphtheria, Pertussis and Tetanus toxoid -(Pentavelent
vaccines), Haemophilus influenza type B, Pneumococcal vaccines,
Inactivated Polio virus vaccines, Measles, Yellow Fever and of course,
Meningitis vaccines.
Following the outbreak of meningitis in some parts of the country,
the federal government had made available 500,000 doses of meningitis
vaccines.
The government is still expecting the delivery of additional 823,000 doses to curtail the outbreak.
Residents of Kubwa, FCT-Abuja, have alleged that they were being
charged N500 by vaccinators per person before receiving the CSM vaccine.
Some residents said that they did not understand the rationale behind the fee, when the federal government had announced that
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