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Niger State Commissioner for secondary and tertiary health, Dr. Bello Tukur has observed that combatting health misinformation is everybody’s business.
The Commissioner stated this in his keynote address during the health misinformation management fellowship orientation programme, organized by Nigeria Health Watch (NHW) in collaboration with the state Ministry of Primary Healthcare In conjunction with the secondary and tertiary health, held at Guidel Hotel, Minna, over the weekend.
He noted that the issue of health misinformation had transcends borders, beliefs and backgrounds, adding that it affects every life, family and community in the state and beyond, hence the reason why it is everybody’s business.
Health misinformation according to the Commissioner is very dangerous and a threat to the health sector as it creeps into people’s lives through social media, whispers through the grapevine and finds its way into society’s most trusted news sources and communities, emphasising that it has distorted facts, undermined trust and threaten the foundations of public health.
He pointed out that the fight against health misinformation was critical and it is everybody’s business because it jeopardizes lives, undermines the very fabric of the healthcare system and increases health
disparities, highlighting that the fight was not merely a responsibility but a moral imperative because it the matter is multi-faceted and cannot be fought by one entity.
He disclosed that in keeping in line with the vision of Governor Umar Bago, to use innovative solutions in moving the state forward in all facets of development, the two-state health ministries were collaborating with Nigeria Health Watch to ensure that Nigerlites in particular and Nigerians in general are well equipped with tools and knowledge to make informed decisions about their health.
Tukur, represented at the occasion by the Director of Planning, Research and Statistics of the ministry, Pharmacist Hamza Tijjani Yahaya also noted that the launching of the Niger State Health Misinformation Management Fellowship was birthed by the result of the 2022 project piloted by NHW in combatting health misinformation in the state.
While congratulating those who passed the screening to become members of the Health Misinformation Management Fellowship, the Commissioner reminded them that the fight against health misinformation was not merely about confronting falsehoods, but about upholding truth and safeguarding lives, stressing that by working together they can restore trust in the state’s healthcare system and promote science-based information, as well as ensure that every citizen in the state can make informed decisions about their health.
Earlier, in his remarks the state director of public health, Dr. Ibrahim Idris urged the fellowship members to be good ambassadors of the project and the state by saying and doing the right things.
He also disclosed that the orientation training which they will be engaged in will equip them with the right information to disseminate, urging them to pay attention to the training programme so that they will be better equipped for the task ahead.
Giving an overview of the health misinformation management fellowship programme, the NHW Director of programmes, Dr. Kemisola Agbaoye said the fellowship programme is a dynamic and intensive programme designed to address the challenges posed by vaccine hesitancy and the dissemination of false health information.
She explained further that the fellowship was a strategic response to the rapid spread of misinformation which poses a significant threat to public health, and it was not an isolated endeavor but an integral component of the broader Health Misinformation Management Project
Agbaoye disclosed that the fellows will be engaged in a series of intensive activities ranging from training, media engagement, community sensitization, motorized campaigns, town announcements, markets, schools and parks storms among others, while successful fellows will be given certificates of completion and the best will support subsequent fellowship programmes in the country.
While appreciating the partnership between NHW and the two health ministries in the state, the NHW Director of programmes also commended the state Governor for creating two ministries to manage the health sector of the state, saying it is a sign of good things that will come to the health sector of the state.
Meanwhile, participants of the event were drawn from the Media, faith-based organizations, women and youth groups, as well as market women. The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Niger State Council, Comrade Abu Nmadu was also present at the event.