Prince Ned Nwoko. |
By Emmanuel Afonne
A philanthropist, and Delta State born Prince Ned
Nwoko, says he will fund researchers in five universities in the country in a
bid to develop vaccine for eradicating malaria in Africa.
Nwoko, who made this known in Abuja in an interview
with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said that the funding would come through his
foundation.
He said the search for malaria vaccine would
complement the proposed fumigation of African countries for a mosquito free
continent.
“There are different things we are working on and
one of them is the research into finding a vaccine for malaria.
“This is where the strength of what my foundation is
doing lies. We have a team of doctors and we have the advisers put together
already.
“We are going to fund scientists, researchers in
five universities with a specific instruction – discover vaccine for malaria;
that is the long term solution. When there is vaccine that is working, that is
the end of malaria.
“There are vaccines for other ailment like chicken
pox, small pox, polio, why not malaria. So, we need to get vaccine research
going and we are doing that now,” Nwoko said.
According to Nwoko, fumigation of Africa which is
the first step of his malaria free continent campaign will be done at different
times in all the countries of Africa.
He explained that the clean up of the environment
and homes by the residents and the government at various levels would help
achieve good result.
“This is not a project that will happen within one
year.
“We are going to fumigate country by country, once a
country keys into it, we take it from there and do what has to be done.
“Fumigation is not just aerial work but homes. The
unique thing about what we are doing is that we want the fumigation to be done
simultaneously.
“There is no need doing fumigation in Abuja and you
don’t do it in Nasarawa, or you don’t do in Kaduna state because mosquitoes
will just migrate and multiply and all the efforts are wasted.
“So, we are looking at permanently cleaning up the
environment and homes; it is for everybody and don’t forget that sanitation is
very important,” Nwoko added.
NAN reports that the Ned Nwoko malaria project was
launched in Abuja in December 2019. (NAN)
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