Health

World Malaria Day: Soludo’s wife leads fight against disease in Anambra

Published by

Wife of Anambra State Governor Mrs. Nonye Soludo, on Friday, marked 2025 World Malaria Day, calling for heightened awareness and collective action to combat the prevalence of malaria across the state and beyond. 

Speaking at the event, she harped on the urgency of addressing the disease, which continues to pose a significant public health challenge in Nigeria and the African region.

Citing the World Health Organization’s report, Mrs. Soludo highlighted the grim reality that malaria claims an estimated one life every minute, with the majority of deaths occurring in Africa. “Nigeria is among malaria-endemic countries in Africa,” she said. “Yet the growing threats that come with this dangerous disease are something we can really control through collective actions and sustained efforts.”

As Anambra’s Net Ambassador, Mrs. Soludo emphasized the critical role of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) in preventing malaria. 

“Sleeping under insecticide-treated nets is still ideal for preventing malaria,” she noted. She revealed that since 2023, her campaign has successfully distributed over 3.8 million free ITNs to households and public health facilities across Anambra State. “It’s a modest effort with massive results,” she added, acknowledging the progress made while stressing the need for continued action.

Mrs. Soludo urged both government and community members to intensify efforts to eradicate malaria. “While the government will continue to improve access to treatment and prevention of the disease, we also have a responsibility to drive community actions and promote common household habits to keep malaria away from our environments,” she said. “The time to start is now. Every action must be urgent.”

In closing, she referenced the theme of this year’s World Malaria Day: “Malaria Ends With Us: Reinvest, Reimagine, Reignite,” calling it a succinct reminder of the shared responsibility to end the disease.

Her address served as both a rallying cry and a testament to ongoing efforts in Anambra State to reduce malaria’s devastating impact.

ALSO READ TOP STORIES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

   

 

Recent Posts

JUST IN: Wike settles rift with Fubara, says ‘we’ve all agreed to work together’

We have all agreed to work together. Everything is over. We are members of the…

3 minutes ago

Mexican govt investigates SpaceX after rocket debris falls across border

Though no one was injured, debris rained down on Tamaulipas, a northern Mexican state.

5 minutes ago

ACPN seeks urgent national action against drug abuse

“The global community comes together once again to observe this important day set aside by…

18 minutes ago

VIDEO: Abia tricycle rider returns N4m forgotten by passenger

A tricycle rider in Aba, Abia State, has earned praises from Nigerians after returning N4…

21 minutes ago

Niger CP, stakeholders meet to address security situation in Lapai

The CP assured that intelligence-led investigation is being carried out to ensure that perpetrators of…

27 minutes ago

Humanitarian aid not sufficient to achieve SDGs — EU

"if you look at the Official Development Assistance (ODA) by itself, it will not be…

45 minutes ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.