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February 1, 2026
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World NTD Day: C’River State Calls For Urgent Funding To Eradicate “Deadly But Preventable” Diseases

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NTDs are a diverse group of conditions that still affect over a billion people worldwide.

By Nakanda Iyadim

In a strategic move to combat Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in the State, the Cross River State Government has called on the Federal Government and international development partners to scale up funding and clinical action.

Speaking during a commemorative road walk to mark World NTD Day, in Calabar, Friday, the State Director of NTDs, Pastor Veronica Mark Onen, described the occasion as “historic,” noting that awareness is the first line of defense against diseases that currently plague 16 out of the state’s 18 Local Government Areas.

“We are joining the global community to create awareness about these deadly but preventable diseases,” She reiterated.

The State Director emphasized that while the administration of Governor Prince Bassey Otu has remained committed to providing preventive measures and support, the sheer scale of the endemic requires a more robust infusion of resources.

“Today’s road walk provides a veritable platform for us to create the desired awareness with the view to eliminating these diseases out of our State. We need more action and funding from the Federal Government and partners to completely eradicate these threats.”

Mrs Onen highlighted the gravity of the public health challenge, identifying four specific diseases that remain endemic across Cross River to include Onchocerciasis (River Blindness), Lymphatic Filariasis (Elephantiasis), Schistosomiasis (Bilharzia) and Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis (Intestinal Worms).

She further explained, “those of us that go on fieldwork can attest to the fact that almost all the LGAs in the State are endemic to one of these diseases or another and we must take drastic actions to eradicate these in our State,” Onen stated.

Also speaking, Prof Iniodu George, a parasitology expert from the University of Cross River State, emphasized the need for increased funding in NTD research to translate findings into effective solutions. As a member of the Parasitology and Public Health Society of Nigeria (PPSN), he stressed that bridging the research-funding gap was crucial to eradicating NTDs in Nigeria.

He highlighted the importance of academia-government partnerships in tackling the country’s NTD burden.

The sensitization campaign aims to educate the populace on the availability of free treatments and preventive medicines distributed throughout the State. By bridging the gap between healthcare providers and the rural communities most at risk, the Agency hopes to see a significant drop in infection rates in the coming year.

World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day is observed every year on 30 January. NTDs are a diverse group of conditions that still affect over a billion people worldwide.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2024, around 1.4 billion people required interventions against neglected tropical diseases, a 36% decrease from 2010.

As of early 2026, 58 countries have successfully eliminated at least one NTD—demonstrating significant progress toward the WHO’s global target of 100 countries reaching elimination by 2030.

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