The Kwara Government has warned health workers against falsification of data in the forthcoming immunisation exercise.
Prof. Nusirat Elelu, the Executive Secretary of the Kwara State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, gave the warning at the opening of a five-day training for healthcare workers on routine immunization in Omu-Aran, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara on Saturday.
“The participants play critical roles in the immunization value chain and therefore must be continuously trained and retrained to enhance their skills and effectiveness.
“The training is to ensure correct and accurate data at all times. Data falsification could undermine the effectiveness of immunization interventions and negatively impact health outcomes,” she stressed
Elelu explained that the training was for Routine Immunization Officers, Local Immunization Officers and, Monitoring and Evaluation Officers drawn from the 16 Local Government Areas of the state.
She emphasised the importance of the training, describing it as the first of its kind in the state.
The Executive Secretary charged the officers to remain diligent, accountable, and committed to improving their performance.
She further encouraged participants to cascade the knowledge gained from the training to other officers at their respective duty posts.
Elelu also warned them against hoarding knowledge, while appealing to them to promote collective growth and improved service delivery.
Earlier in his presentation, the Director of Primary Health Care System, Dr Michael Oguntoye, provided practical insights on how best the healthcare workers could carry out their work effectively.
Oguntoye emphasised on the importance of being proactive and efficient in data management.
He explained that the sensitivity of their roles could either make or mar the success of the immunization process in the state.











