Governor Dairus Ishaku, while flagging off “Taraba state Hepatitis Treatment Access Programme” at the State Specialist Hospital, Jalingo, said the prevalence rate of the disease in the state prompted him to go into a
partnership deal with Roche Production Limited to end the avoidable deaths.
Hepatitis status through the Hepatitis Treatment Access Programme the state executed in partnership with Roche Products Limited.
It is aimed at treating Tarabans diagnosed of the disease free of charge and immunising those free of the disease.
The governor who flagged off the exercise noted that treatment of viral hepatitis is very expensive and often not available, making many unscrupulous individuals to take advantage of the situation to exploit citizens.
He reasoned that this prompted the approval of the partnership with Roche products, a major pharmaceutical company, in order to safe lives.
He added that the agreement with the state government will last five years.
The representative of World Health Organisation and Roche Products LMT commended the government for the initiative. They said hepatitis would soon be history in Taraba, urging other States to emulate Gov Ishaku.
Highlight of the occasion was the inauguration of the use of a new medical Compound and 114 machines for the hospital.
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