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Disagreement greets move to establish Malaria Eradication Agency

By Tunde Opalana

Mixed feelings greeted the Senate Bill for establishment of National Agency for Malaria Eradication as critical stakeholders in the health sector on Thursday in Abuja gathered to dissect the piece of legislation.

The disagreement came to the fore during public hearing on the bill seeking for the establishment of the agency as sponsored by Senator Ned Nwoko (Delta North).

The Chief State Counsel in the Federal Ministry of Justice , Imarha Reuben argued that creating such an agency , would to duplication of already existing ones and running contrary to implementation of Orosanye’s report .

He said “the Federal Ministry of Justice is against National Agency for Malaria Eradication ( Establishment) Bill 2025 SB 172 to avoid duplication of functions of existing similar agencies in line with implementation of the Orosanye’s report”.

Kicking against the proposed Agency , the Chairman , Malaria Technical Working Group in Nigeria , Dr Kolawole Maxwell , said rather than establishing an eradication agency , government at all levels in the country , should come up with concerted efforts for total elimination of Malaria.

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” We recommend that the current eradication target should be changed to elimination .

“We are also suggesting that the malaria program should be housed within a coordinated government structure to avoid fragmentation and for easy coordination.

“If malaria is taken out as agency, it leads to another fragmentation of the health sector “, he said.

Representative of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control ( NAFDAC ) , Fraden Bitrus , said concerted efforts towards eradication of Malaria need to be strengthened but should not involve the creation of a new agency.

However, the President of Environmental Health Officers Association , FCT Chapter , Ismaila Haruna Dankogi , supported the move for establishment of Malaria Eradication Agency .

According to him, the proposed agency, will help the country to change its approach of dealing with malaria from curative to preventive .

The Executive Director of Community Vision Initiative , Dr Chioma Amajoh strongly supported move for establishment of the agency which according to her, will serve as required springboard for coordinated action against Malaria .

Dr Amajoh is fondly called Mama Malaria , passionately appealed to the committee to allow the proposal see the light of the day , ” saying ” Clinical Case management of Malaria in Nigeria over the decades, has failed to tame the scorge”.

Earlier in his remarks the President of the Senate , Godswill Akpabio, said “It is time to move from seasonal campaigns to institutionalized eradication, backed by law, science, and accountability”

In her closing remarks , the Chairman of the Committee , Senator Ipalibo Banigo (Rivers West ) , thanked all the stakeholders for their inputs into the proposed legislation and assured them of objective considerations of submissions made .

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