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    Polio Vaccination Acceptance Grows in Kano’s Hotoro North Community

    Amara EvansBy Amara EvansMay 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Polio vaccine acceptance has increased in Hotoro North, a community in Nassarawa Local Government Area of Kano State. This change comes after a collaborative effort between the state government, UNICEF, and local officials. The campaign is a response to the rise of poliovirus cases in nearby areas. In early 2025, new polio cases were reported in Warawa, Bunkure, and Nassarawa. As part of the National Immunisation Plus Days (NIPDs) campaign, health officials have noticed a decrease in parental resistance to the vaccine.

    The Rise in Vaccination Acceptance

    The increase in polio vaccine acceptance in Hotoro North is a result of ongoing efforts to raise awareness. Key community leaders, including religious and traditional figures, have been instrumental in encouraging parents to vaccinate their children. These efforts are proving successful, as more parents are now understanding the importance of vaccination.

    A recent visit to the community by a team of journalists covering the NIPDs campaign revealed positive changes. Health officials noted a significant reduction in parental resistance compared to previous vaccination drives. One member of the Ward Development Committee (WDC) confirmed this shift, explaining that the community had previously faced challenges with resistance, but these have decreased substantially.

    On the third day of the NIPDs campaign, health teams encountered only four households that were initially resistant to vaccination. However, after speaking with community leaders, three of the families agreed to have their children vaccinated. This shift in attitude highlights the impact of continued education and engagement with local authorities.

    Community Leaders Drive Change

    Community leaders, including the Wakilin Hotoro North (village head representative), Umar Ahmad, have played a critical role in reducing resistance. Ahmad shared that community engagement efforts, such as public announcements and direct conversations, have been vital in spreading awareness about the importance of vaccination. He stated that the Voluntary Community Mobilisers (VCMs) often reach out for support when facing resistance. These mobilisers work closely with local leaders to address concerns and encourage compliance.

    “We have been involved in making announcements and engaging community members on the relevance of the exercise,” said Ahmad. “Whenever we receive reports of non-compliance, we step in to speak with those families. Many of them are now willing to cooperate and allow their children to be vaccinated.”

    Hauwa Ibrahim, the assistant ward vocal person of the area, also noted the success of the campaign. She reported that some community members now actively seek out health teams to ensure their children receive the polio vaccine. “Some people in the community are now the ones who approach us and ask us to vaccinate their children,” Ibrahim said.

    Progress and Community Support

    Reports from health teams and community leaders show that the vaccination campaign has had a positive impact. The number of unvaccinated children has significantly decreased, and the level of non-compliance is now minimal. Community members who were initially resistant are now showing increased willingness to participate in the program.

    Health officials attribute the success to ongoing awareness programs and the active involvement of local religious and community leaders. This collaboration has created a more accepting environment for vaccination efforts. With the continued support of these figures, health teams expect even higher participation rates in future campaigns.

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