The Jigawa State Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Malaria Elimination Program and BASF West Africa, has donated 800 insecticide-treated bed nets to students of Government Technical College, Hadejia.
The Country Representative of BASF West Africa, Jean-Mack Ricca praised the Jigawa State government’s commitment to the cause and called for collective efforts to combat the devastating impact of malaria, which has claimed countless lives globally over the past 30 years.
Hadejia, Jigawa State, Nigeria a town long plagued by mosquitoes.
Students of Government Technical College gathered and waited with bated breath, their faces etched with anticipation.
They knew the donation about to be made would be a game-changer, a lifeline in the battle against merciless malaria that has ravaged their community for far too long.
This significant development in the fight against malaria was a collaborative effort between the Jigawa State Ministry of Health, Malaria Elimination Program, and BASF West Africa.
The donation of 800 bed nets is to mitigate the effects of the disease, promoting a healthier community and providing a protective barrier for the students, safeguarding their health and well-being.