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January 16, 2024 Benin Republic Gets First Malaria Vaccines

Benin Republic Gets First Malaria Vaccines

Late on Monday, officials announced that Benin Republic has taken delivery of its initial supply of a malaria vaccine, marking a significant step in combating the primary cause of infant mortality in the country.

Health Minister Benjamin Hounkpatin addressed reporters at Cotonou airport, where the government officially received 215,900 doses of the RTS, S vaccine, emphasising the endemic nature of malaria and its status as the leading cause of death among children under five in Benin.

The initial round of vaccinations is scheduled to commence "within a few months," as stated by Minister Hounkpatin. Notably, 40 per cent of outpatient consultations and 25 per cent of hospital admissions in Benin are attributed to malaria, underscoring the urgency of addressing the issue.

The RTS S vaccine is set to immunise approximately 200,000 children under two, with each infant receiving four doses at six months, seven months, nine months, and 18 months. Benin joins Cameroon and Sierra Leone as the third African country to receive vaccine doses, following a successful pilot phase in Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO) and funded by entities like the GAVI Vaccine Alliance.

UNICEF's immunisation specialist in Benin, Benin Faustin Yao, highlighted the positive impact of the vaccine, noting that over two million children have already been vaccinated in the initial three African countries. This has led to a "spectacular decline" in mortality rates and a significant reduction in severe malaria cases and hospitalisations, according to GAVI.

Malaria continues to pose a formidable challenge globally, with nearly a child under the age of five succumbing to the disease every minute, according to the WHO. The disease, transmitted by certain types of mosquitoes, recorded 247 million cases and 619,000 deaths worldwide in 2021, predominantly affecting Africa, where 95% of cases and 96% of deaths occur. The increasing resistance to treatment adds to the complexity of combating malaria in the region.

July 7, 2021 Senate Condemns As Unlawful Arrest Of Nigerians By Benin Republic Authorities

Senate Condemns As Unlawful Arrest Of Nigerians By Benin Republic Authorities

The Senate has condemned what it described as the "unlawful" encroachment and arrest of Nigerians by the authorities of the Republic of Benin.

The upper chamber therefore directed its Committees on Foreign Affairs, Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters to interface with the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Federal Ministry of Justice and National Border Commission to urgently put in place  mechanism that would provide lasting solutions to this issue.

The Senate's decision to intervene was reached amid its resolutions, following a point of order raised by Senator TOLU ODEBIYI at plenary.

Coming under Order 42 and 52 of the Senate Rules, ODEBIYI recalled the numerous reports of alleged encroachments into Nigeria's territory by authorities of the Republic of Benin, which, according to him, "has become increasingly disturbing."

Gendarmes" from the Republic of Benin crossed illegally into Nigeria to arrest of one Pastor KUNLE GARB and Mr. BENJAMIN AMOSU, his interpreter, who are residents of Ogun State.

They were arrested for demanding the reversal of the land encroachment by Government of the Republic of Benin;

November 13, 2019 AFCON qualifier: Rohr, Musa target win against tricky Squirrels

AFCON qualifier: Rohr, Musa target win against tricky Squirrels

Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr and Captain Ahmed Musa say the national team are prepared for a tough game in their 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Benin Republic.

Nigeria and Benin will meet in their Group L opener of the 2021 AFCON qualifier at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium on Wednesday (today).

According to Musa, the players have resolved to ensure that Nigeria grab three points in their match against Benin

He said, “We don’t have a choice. We have to play. Our last two games were good. We will only put our attention in this game the way we did in the friendlies.

“We all know that we have to win the first game. We all know that this is important. We’ll talk to ourselves to ensure that we go out to show what we have.”

Benin coach Michel Dussuyer, said his team were eyeing a positive result in Uyo.

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