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Malaria is caused by mosquitoes breeding in dirty environment not by witchcraft, says commissioner

Malaria is caused by mosquitoes breeding in dirty environment not by witchcraft, says commissioner

Cross River State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Henry Ayuk says malaria is not a result of witchcraft, but is caused by mosquitoes breeding in dirty environments.

Speaking at an event to mark the 2025 World Malaria Day in Ikom Local Government Area of the state, Dr. Ayuk charged residents to prioritize environmental sanitation and to consistently use mosquito nets.

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He called on all residents to take responsibility in the fight against malaria, explaining that “prevention must become a daily habit if we are to achieve a malaria-free community.”

Highlighting the broader health agenda of the state, he revealed that Governor Otu’s administration aims to make Cross Riverians enjoy one of the best healthcare systems in Nigeria by 2027.

Dr. Ayuk, reiterated the state government’s unwavering commitment to eradicating malaria, describing it as the leading cause of death, particularly among children under five and pregnant women.

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He cautioned residents against self-medication, and warned against the use of uncertified malaria drugs urging anyone experiencing fever symptoms to visit the nearest health facility for proper testing and treatment.

The event, organized in collaboration with the State Primary Healthcare Agency and the office of the first lady, featured free health services, educational talks, and widespread community mobilization, reflecting the government’s grassroots approach to healthcare del

The theme for this year’s celebration of World Malaria Day: “Accelerating the fight against malaria for a healthier future,” highlights the urgency of stepping up efforts to eliminate the disease.

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