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The Edo government on December 28 honoured three local governments for their outstanding performance in the state’s immunisation programme in 2022.
According to it, the local governments include Akoko Edo LGA, Uhumwonde LGA and Etsako Central LGAs.
They were awarded cash prize of N1.8 million, N1.7 million and N1.5 million respectively by the government for recording the top three coverage in the state’s routine and COVID-19 vaccination.
A release by the PR unit of the State Ministry of Health, said cheques for the awards were presented to representatives of the three local governments by the Edo deputy governor, Philip Shaibu.
It was at a dinner attended by top government officials and the health ministry.
The deputy governor commended the local governments’ efforts in ensuring that the state continues to maintain its lead in immunisation coverage in the country.
He disclosed that the award, the first of its kind in the state, was initiated by the government to boost its immunisation programme and the COVID-19 vaccination performance.
“What we see today is another demonstration of our commitment to incentivising the healthcare workforce. I am convinced that we will soon be topping the national chart.
“Today, the Government of Edo State is awarding cash prizes to the three best performing LGAs for their coverage in COVID-19 vaccination and Routine Immunisation categories in the state.
“I have been duly informed about the rigorous selection process which was led by the Honourable Commissioner for Health, using data that Edo State Primary Healthcare Development Agency provided.
“I am positive that in 2023, we will record many more wins, given the commitment, passion and resilience of the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Executive Secretary EDSPHCDA, the (HOLGAs), our traditional/religious leaders, our indefatigable partners, and frontline health workers,” he said.
The deputy governor pledged that the government would continue such appraisals and rewards of good performance as ongoing policies, programmes and projects are being implemented.
This is as the government strives to achieve improved and quality healthcare in the state.
Mr Shuaib urged residents of the State to remain ambassadors of vaccination against all vaccine preventable diseases.
The Commissioner for Health, Prof. Obehi Akoria, in her remarks, urged other LGAs to re-strategise and boost their output so as to meet up with the national standard in routine immunisation.
She noted that the award of excellence given to the best performing LGAs in vaccination was in recognition of the recipients’ dedication to duty and hard work in keeping up with the state’s high standard of immunisation.
Also speaking at the event, the Executive Secretary, Edo State Primary Health Care Development Agency (EDSPHCDA), Dr Omosigho Izedonmwen, said the three LGAs were selected based on their wide immunisation coverage.
He noted that Akoko-Edo LGA had consistently maintained her number one position.
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