By Mashe Umaru Gwamna
Environmental Health Council of Nigeria( EHCON) in collaboration with Pest Control Association of Nigeria( PECAN) has donated malaria control kits to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at kuchingoro in the Federal TerritoryCaptial (FCT) Abuja .
They stated this yesterday at the Kuchingoro IDP Camp saying that the visit was as part of their activities to commemorate 2023 World mosquito day, with the theme “Say No to Mosquito, No Malaria”.
While Distributing the malaria kits, the Registrar, EHCON, Dr. Yakubu Baba said “Mosquitoes eradication is the responsibility of the Federal ministry of environment and the ministry is not relenting in fighting malaria disease .
He said all hands must be put on deck to fight malaria and mosquito out of Nigeria .
“We are an agency under the ministry of environment , we have special disease vector unit which has a free control program working to ensure that mosquitos among other parasite are not making Nigerian unhealthy as a result of their feeding habits and habitation”.
Baba who was represented by Senior Technical Assistant to the Registrar & Director, Dept of Registration, Ethics and Standards, Isah Adamu noted that”It is very important to understanding that when we are fighting malaria in Nigeria, we concentrate on the vector”.
He said over the years, we have not been paying attention on the vector by directly interfering with the habitat way of life. “It essential that we pay attention to malaria and also other infections associated with it . “
Speaking also, the National President PECA, Kunle William, said 20th of august every year is a day set aside to commemorate the world mosquito day, we decide to have a road march from Berger to Area one in order to sensitize the public on the need to change their attitude towards their environment by cleaning all the necessary areas in their surroundings, with that mosquitoes can’t find a breeding place .
According to William, mosquito has done a lot of harm to the world, as the most dangerous animal in the world because of the number of people it has killed.
“We have joined the world today to commemorate,sensitizing and informing the public about the dangers of allowing mosquitoes to festers within their environment.”








