The Permanent Secretary of the Kogi State Ministry of Health, Mrs. Dorcas Omeneke Enehe, represented the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adams Adeiza, at a training event focused on malaria case management and data reporting in Lokoja. Mrs. Enehe warmly welcomed participants, including primary healthcare workers, doctors, and delegates from various locations. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, Mrs. Enehe emphasized the importance of equipping healthcare workers with new skills and knowledge due to the malaria parasite's resistance to certain drugs. The training aims to address the pressing issue of malaria case management, as the disease continues to pose a significant challenge in the state. Dr. Francis Akpa, Director of Public Health at the Ministry of Health, stressed the significance of familiarizing health workers with new commodities and treatment protocols. Dr. Akpa highlighted the importance of understanding the dynamics of the drug, its availability, duration of treatment, and potential side effects to ensure effective care provision. In his remarks, the Chief Medical Director for HMB, Dr. Olayemi Ayo, welcomed participants from the local government, logistics officers, and other stakeholders. Dr. Ayo urged attendees to pay close attention to the training details and promised follow-up materials to reinforce the learning experience. This training program is a vital component of the Ministry's efforts to strengthen the state's healthcare system and alleviate the burden of malaria. By enhancing the capacity of health workers, improving health outcomes and ultimately enhance the overall well-being of the community. The Director-General of the Kogi State Primary Health …













