Justice A. Lewis-Allagoa of the Ikoyi Federal High Court has ordered the Lagos State Government to suspend its planned mass polio vaccination of residents and students.
According to Access24 Network, Justice Lewis-Allagoa ruled on Wednesday, ordering the Lagos State Government, under Governor Babajide Sanwoolu, to halt its HPV/Non-Polio Supplemental Immunisation Integrated Activities (NPSIA) to vaccinate over 18 million residents scheduled to hold on Saturday, October 19, 2024.
The judge ruled that the proposed polio vaccination be halted until Saturday, December 9, 2024, when a Motion on Notice is served on the case for further actions.
Speaking on the court ruling, Mobisola Odimegwu, Lawyer for Equity Initiative International, said: “What the court has pronounced is to halt the proposed mass vaccination of children and residents of Lagos State if there is no written consent by the parents or guardians.”
The lawyer urged the public, Nigerians in general, to look for other preventive measures and be informed about the vaccine’s contents for health safety, “You need to be sure what the contents are,” she said.
Public health is important. Our health, everybody’s health is important and measures can be taken to protect public health but those measures should not jeopardise the health that the measures are seeking to protect,” the lawyer stated.
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