Elimination of Cervical Cancer Achievable by 2030

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Honourable Minister of State for Health & Social Welfare Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako receiving First Quarter Report on Elimination of Cervical Cancer from Prof. Isaac Adewole, Committee Chairman.
Honourable Minister of State for Health & Social Welfare Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako receiving First Quarter Report on Elimination of Cervical Cancer from Prof. Isaac Adewole, Committee Chairman.

………………..Task Force Submits Report.

The Federal Government has affirmed its commitment to eliminating Cervical Cancer by year 2030, aligning with the World Health Organization target.

This position is strengthened by  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s top priority for eliminating all preventable cancers  and early diagnosis of those that are not preventable.

Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako Honourable Minister of State for Health &  Social Welfare made this known when he received a delegation of Taskforce on Elimination of Cervical Cancer Committee; led by its Chairman Prof. Isaac Adewole.

Explaining further,  the Minister  said the formation of a Taskforce last year 2024 by the Ministry demonstrates government’s unwavering commitment to tackle cervical cancer and it’s elimination, aligning with Mr.  President’s vision of achieving universal health coverage for all Nigerians.

This commitment, Dr. Salako stated, underscored the critical strategy of early diagnosis of those that are not preventable and elimination of all preventable cancers.

“Preventive approach to cervical cancer, and other diseases is the best approach in view of our weak health infrastructure and, the poor funding that is still in the health space.

“And we know that ultimately, prevention is not only cheaper, it’s better much more than cure. So, elimination means that there will be a lot of attention on prevention at primary and secondary levels. And I believe that this is something that we need to continue to push.” Dr. Salako added.

The Honourable Minister urged the Taskforce on Elimination of Cervical Cancer Committee to ensure that screening and immunization exercises are taken down to the grassroots.

Expressing optimism on the working relationship between the National Institute of Cancer Research and Treatment NICRAT and, the Committee;  the Minister pointed out, will strengthen achieving President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s agenda for health sector.

This partnership speaks to the essence of sector-wide approach SWAp strategy initiated by the Ministry to ensure  everybody is on the same page, the Minister emphasized.

On funding, Dr. Salako assured the Ministry would support and  accommodate some of the activities of the task force within the 2025 budget.

While presenting the first quarter report to the Honourable Minister, the Chairman of the Task Force, Prof. Isaac Adewole said the committee has sixteen eminent Nigerians as members who are committed and passionate about eliminating cervical cancer.

Highlighting some of the activities carried out from October to December 2024, Prof. Adewole underscored the importance of collaborating with the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment NICRAT, stressing, it will advance it’s functionality as well as achieving its mandate.

Prof. Adewole was emphatic that with  requisite support, Nigeria will key into global agenda of eliminating cervical cancer by 2030.

The presentation of the report was witnessed by the National Coordinator on National Cervical Cancer programme, Dr. Uchechukwu Nwokwu; Dr. Abisola Adegoke mni; representing Dr. Salahudeen Jimoh mni, Director Hospital Services Department in the Ministry and, Prof. Usman Aliyu, Director General National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment NICRAT.

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Deputy Director
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