The Lagos State Primary Health Care Board (LSPHCB) has recorded 89 per cent in its ongoing immunisation campaign, marking another milestone in the state government’s drive to safeguard the health and future of its children.
Following this achievement, the Board has announced plans to kick off an intensive mop-up aimed at identifying and vaccinating children who were missed during the initial phase of the campaign.
The Permanent Secretary (PS), LSPHCB, Dr. Ibrahim Akinwunmi Mustafa, described the feat as the outcome of the collaboration among government, health workers, community leaders, development partners, and parents.
In a statement, the Assistant Director, Public Affairs, LSPHCB, Adetayo Akitoye Asagba, quoted the PS as saying: “The vaccination of 89 per cent of our targeted children is a clear indication that Lagosians understand the importance of immunisation in protecting the lives of our children. This success is commendable, but it is not the end of the journey. Every child matters, and we are determined to ensure that no eligible child is left unprotected.
He explained that the mop-up would involve house-to-house visits, community outreaches, and intensified engagement at health facilities to ensure that all missed children receive life-saving vaccines.
“The mop-up is a critical final step. Some children were missed because their parents were unavailable, some families were out of town, while others may have had concerns or lacked adequate information. Our health teams will be returning to communities to close these gaps and provide accurate information where needed,” he added.
Mustafa emphasised that routine immunisation is safe, effective, and free, noting that vaccines they applied met national and international safety standards and are approved by regulatory authorities.
“Vaccines protect children against dangerous diseases such as measles, polio, diphtheria, whooping cough and tuberculosis. These diseases can cause severe complications, disability, or even death, yet they are completely preventable through timely vaccination. Immunisation is not just a personal choice; it is a collective responsibility to protect our communities,” he stated.
The PS reassured parents and caregivers that trained health professionals will continue to administer vaccines with the highest standards of care, while maintaining proper storage, handling, and documentation procedures.
He appealed to parents, guardians, religious and traditional leaders, market associations, and community influencers to support the mop-up exercise by encouraging families to present their children for vaccination and by dispelling myths and misinformation about vaccines.
“We urge parents and caregivers to take advantage of this opportunity. Bring your children to the nearest primary health care centre or welcome our health workers when they visit your homes. Vaccination is one of the greatest gifts you can give your child, a healthy start to life and a stronger future,” Mustafa appealed.
He reiterated its commitment to achieving optimal immunisation coverage in line with the state government’s health agenda under the THEME+ and global best practices, assuring residents that continuous monitoring and community engagement will remain a priority.






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