 Restained with health matters, as the world commemorates International Day of Polio, the Keduna State Polio Survivors Association of Nigeria has joined the accountability across the country to call on religious, traditional leaders and relevant stakeholders to support government at all levels in eradicating the polio virus to save Nigerian children. The Polymer Lighty Survivors stated this at a religious-interruptive engagement with the aim at creating awareness to the general public on the virus and ways to eradicate it completely. Plus, if in his correspondence, Abilad Rafah's report is presented for mass studios. Every October each year, it is set aside to create awareness and send stars people on the need to collectively join the fight against polio eradication, which has affected so many children leading to disabilities in the society. The Keduna State Chairman of the Association of Polio Survivors, Comrade Rilwano Abdelay, say early vaccination of children saved them against the spread of the virus, noting the polio virus is a life-threatening disease that turned many children crippled on older challenges in the society. Ends for all ends to be undecided to eradicate this in the communities. Some of us were not opportune to be immunised, that led to our own difference of disability or deformity. So we feel as a result of the deformity we are facing today, we face a lot of challenge, a lot of barrier, a lot of discrimination in our day-to-day livelihood. That's why we feel it's a high time for us to come out and contribute so that our, the next generation, our children will not be encountering the problem we are encountering today as a result of deformity or disability we are encountering. Religious leaders assured their readiness to support the campaign and instill its communities, parents to accept the vaccine and fight against William Miletus across the country to save the children. As religious leaders we are going to contribute our culture no matter what. We will enlighten people in the churches and mosques, we will make sure we do what is needful in our communities, in our families, friends and neighbourhoods. And even on social media we pass those messages to them so that they may know the necessity and the importance of it and that we eradicate all the killer diseases among us. Karina State Disability Affairs Board say the government is working tirelessly to ensure free polio society in Nigeria, stressing that laws have put in place for the right of disabilities in the state. Today we engage religious leaders, both Christian and Muslim leaders, so that they can talk to their people. Sometimes people listen to religious leaders, government has been doing a lot to see that these issues of discrimination have stopped. That is why the coconut state government has signed into law what we call the disability law that will guide all persons with disability because those laws have specified rights of persons with disability and if any right has been trampled upon they are sanctions. Some of the survivors and the participants expressed their lives to lend their voices to end polio in the society, urging communities to accept their sin and government to provide the needed equipment to end polio. To allow their children to be vaccinated they should not refuse the vaccination because some they think that it is the vaccination that is causing deformity to their children but in the other way it's not like that. I have the zeal that I want to go to school, I have made up my mind since from the beginning I want to go to school so I will still go, so I will prove that I can do it. I didn't see my disability, I see my ability that I can do it. In 1988 the World Health Assembly adopted a resolution to eradicate polio around the world. Under this resolution the Global Polio Radication Initiative was launched. The World Health Organization, WHO, UNICEF and the CDC spearheaded the initiative to have a free polio society.