September. 23, 2025
Katsina State Government in collaboration with the United Nations Children Funds (UNICEF) say they aim to vaccinate about 4.8 million children against Measles-Rubella (MR) beginning from October.
Mr. Rahama Fara, the Chief, UNICEF Kano Field Office, disclosed this at a media dialogue and mobilisation in Katsina on Tuesday.
He said that Katsina had been provided with 3,698,500 doses of Novel Oral Polio Vaccines (NOPV2) for 2.3 million children under five years of age, who would be vaccinated through Directly Observed Oral Polio Vaccination (DOOPV).
“The integrated campaign in Nigeria planned to implement a Measles MR campaign integrated with Polio in all 36 states of the country, in two phases, starting from Oct. 6 to Feb. 13, 2026.
“Katsina State will implement the Polio Campaign integrated with MR from Oct. 6-13,” according to the UNICEF Chief.
According to Fara, in this campaign, a total of 2,253 teams will be deployed to administer the vaccine using fixed and temporary post strategies from Oct. 4-13.
“To support Katsina in implementing a successful campaign, a total of 5,584 teams will provide Routine Immunization services and other antigens from Oct. 6-10..
“These teams will include 3,761 teams moving from house-to-house, 993 team in transit/special points, and 830 in fixed posts.
“UNICEF has supported the training of 3,300 health workers on improved people skills and the training of 600 Non-Compliance Resolution Teams (NCRTs),” he said.
The Chief noted that 200 NCRTs, each comprising a community leader, traditional leader, and a vaccinator, will be deployed to resolve non-compliance cases in advance and during the intra-campaign phase on a real-time basis.
He pointed out that the state, with UNICEF’s support, had deployed six state facilitators, 21 LGA facilitators, 462 Voluntary Ward Supervisors (VWSs), and 4,647 Voluntary Community Mobilizers (VCMs) to support the campaign.
Besides, he said that 34 LGA chairmen and 70 District Heads had been engaged on polio, and they have also signed a declaration in support of the immunisation exercise.
According to him, “While we acknowledge the progress made so far, our goal of halting the circulation of the polio virus in Katsina State is yet to be attained.
“Katsina has reported 2 cases of variant of polio virus from one LGA (Danmusa) in 2025 whereas 17 cases were reported in 8 LGAs in 2024, including 8 from Batsari LGA.”
Also speaking, the Executive Secretary, Katsina State Primary Health Care Agency, Dr. Shamsuddeen Yahaya, said the meeting was important looking at the devastating effect of measles on children.
Yahaya added that, “We’ve also found evidence that Katsina has a lot of cases of rubella, although it’s been underreported, and this is a wonderful opportunity for us to ensure that we protect our children.
”We all know that we’re at the verge of eliminating the circulating variant polio virus, and this campaign is also very crucial.” (NAN)






