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Alausa tasks Nigerian students on healthy living, vaccination

Dr. Tunji Alausa, the Minister of Education in Nigeria, urged students to adopt healthy lifestyles, including good hygiene, balanced diets, and timely vaccinations. He emphasized the importance of health for effective learning, national progress, and responsible leadership. The event, organized by multiple government agencies, aimed to empower young people to take charge of their health and well-being.

Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa

The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa , has called on Nigerian students to embrace healthy living by practising good hygiene, eating balanced diets and staying up to date with recommended vaccinations, saying such habits are crucial to safeguarding their future and developing responsible leadership qualities.

Addressing participants at the inaugural Kids’ Dialogue Series at Government Science Secondary School in Pyakasa, Abuja, Dr Alausa emphasised that sound health is fundamental to effective learning, improved productivity and the overall progress of the nation.

Jointly organised by the Federal Ministry of Education, the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) and the Centre for Well-being and Integrated Nutritious Solutions (C-WINS), the programme was held under the theme, “Empowering Young Voices to Shape Health, Learning and Well-being in Nigeria.”

Speaking to the students, the minister emphasised the importance of children taking an active role in safeguarding their health and overall well-being, stating that without good health, there is no life.

He told them that they are the future of the nation and have to start right by keeping healthy.

Alausa further described vaccination as one of the most effective tools for preventing life-threatening diseases, urging students to confirm with their parents and teachers that they were up to date with their immunisation schedules.

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He noted that vaccines against diseases such as measles and polio had saved millions of lives, while the HPV vaccine had proven effective in preventing certain cancers.

For his part, the Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr Muyi Aina, urged students to serve as advocates for healthy living by championing positive health behaviours within their schools, homes and communities.

He encouraged the students to lead by example through practising good personal hygiene, maintaining healthy eating habits, participating in regular physical activities and ensuring that they receive all recommended vaccinations.

According to him, young people have a unique ability to influence their peers and can play a vital role in promoting healthier lifestyles among other children and adolescents.

Aina stressed that investing in the health and well-being of children was critical to building a productive and prosperous nation, noting that healthy students are better equipped to learn, achieve their academic goals and contribute meaningfully to society.

He added that creating awareness about preventive healthcare from an early age would help reduce the burden of avoidable diseases and foster a generation of informed and responsible citizens.

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Alausa tasks Nigerian students on healthy living, vaccination

Dr. Tunji Alausa, the Minister of Education in Nigeria, urged students to adopt healthy lifestyles, including good hygiene, balanced diets, and timely vaccinations. He emphasized the importance of health for effective learning, national progress, and responsible leadership. The event, organized by multiple government agencies, aimed to empower young people to take charge of their health and well-being.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a public health initiative led by the Minister of Education, focusing on promoting healthy behaviors among students. It does not exhibit overt ideological bias, as it reports on a government-led program without emphasizing any particular political stance. The language is neutral

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