
Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has promised to donate N1 billion to support cervical cancer treatment among women.
She said this is in furtherance of efforts to eradicate the disease from Nigeria by 2030.

Mrs Tinubu announced the planned donation in her office at the State House on behalf of her Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) when she received in audience the National Taskforce on Cervical Cancer Elimination led by the
Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Iziaq Salako.
The visit by the task force was part of a programme scheduled to mark World Health Day 2025.
Cervical cancer is a malignant tumour of the lower-most part of the uterus that can be prevented by PAP smear screening and an HPV vaccine.
The First Lady said the donation would come from the purses of RHI through provisions made by donors.
According to her, it is her obligation to give the funds back to society to tackle life-threatening issues such as cervical cancer.
Mrs Tinubu reaffirmed her commitment to women’s health, which she said is why the donation would be made. Isaac Adewole, a former minister of health and chairman of the task force, described the First Lady’s involvement as a demonstration of “uncommon political will”.
Mr Adewole urged the first lady to continue to champion the cause of eradicating the disease, noting that with sustained advocacy, the country could meet its target of immunising eight million girls annually and thus eliminate cervical cancer by 2030.
Present during the visit was Walter Mulombo, the World Health Organisation’s Country Representative, who appealed to Mrs Tinubu to keep leading the national campaign.
“Every child and woman has a right to live,” he stated.
Source: www.premiumtimesng.com
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