Vaccination against human papilloma virus for girls begins in Kogi

110 women attend Gombe sensitization on dangers of cervical cancer

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Not fewer than 110 women in Akko LGA of Gombe state attended a one-day sensitization sensitisation to educate communities against the threat to the lives of women by cervical cancer and the urgent need to accept the vaccine irrespective of cultural and religious misinformation being peddled.

The participants attended the town hall meeting in Kumo, notable among whom were; Women, Health workers, traditional rulers and religious leaders.

The Women Groups stressed the need for grassroots sensitisation and mobilization in order to be part of the fight against cervical cancer through vaccination.

The women group leaders spoke at the town hall meeting held in Kumo to create awareness about the efficacy of vaccines to prevent cervical cancer.

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While commending the Azurfa Women and Youths Development initiative (AWOYDI) for organising the awareness campaign, women leader Asabe Ali requested that similar exercise be replicated at ward levels to enable women in hard-to-reach communities to benefit from the Sensitisation campaign.

She appealed to religious and traditional leaders to partner Akko PHC and AWOYDI to carry the campaign across all the nooks and crannies of Akko LGA For it to impact positively.

In the same vein, the spokeswoman of CAN, Talatu Musa called for fairness in the selection of beneficiaries.

Because according to her, the choice of participants was lopsided, saying this may send a wrong signal that can frustrate the optimum goal of encouraging women, particularly girls within the age bracket of 9 to 14 years from accessing the cervical cancer vaccine.

Earlier, the executive Director of AWOYDI, Monica Tanko promised to liaise with Akko local council to disseminate the message to communities located in inaccessible areas before the peak of the rainy season.

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