 The Adam R. State government says all arrangements are concluded to eradicate any form of disease using routine vaccination. The Executive Chairman, Primary Health Development Agency, Dr Suley Mansidhu, disclosed this during a press briefing in Yula where he said the ministry is working tirelessly to curb the menace. Gathered in this hall are health professionals. This time around, they are here to discuss ways on how to bring to an end all forms of diseases through immunisation. The Executive Chairman of the agency said they are all working hand in hand with their partners in the state to support the government in overcoming health challenges in the state. The chairman also says the agency will not relent in fighting against all forms of diseases that will be of great challenge to the state. Meaning that there are so many diseases that can be prevented effectively and efficiently using vaccine technology. Vaccination is an established cost-effective strategy for disease control and this role of vaccine is increasingly becoming central in the control of many diseases. Just recently, the agency have joined the race of the world to run out COVID-19 vaccination in other states. So far we have vaccinated with 205% and we are still counting comprising of frontline health workers, order frontline workers, strategic leaders as well as intending problems. This is to underscore the new addition to the multiple or known established rules of vaccination in disease control. Some of the partners who participated in the gathering said they are ready to always support the state government so as to achieve its target goal. They however appealed to the Adamawa parent to cooperate with the health authorities and agencies in ensuring that the awards get the immunisation as at when do you. The ICRC has been working with the agency since 2015, supporting its immunisation programmes for logistics and the mobilisation of the communities. For the past three years, the ICRC and partnership with the agency and the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute developed a decision-making tool for the detection of illnesses in children under five. This innovative tool currently in use of almost 400 primary health care centres, health healthcare workers provide standardised examinations for children which provide better diagnosis, better explanation for the patients and caregivers on the outcomes and better knowledge of the problems of treatment. The blade-chopped partners and individuals around the world and indeed Nigeria will unite to increase trust and confidence in vaccines to maintain or increase vaccine acceptance. They will increase investment in vaccines including routine immunisation to remove the barriers to access to vaccines. We must ensure that almost children for routine immunisation are covered in celebrating this year's African Vaccination Week in Adamawa. I want to on behalf of UNICEF reiterate our continuous support to the states in all aspects to strengthen immunisation services and also all other interventions through the UNICEF message project, especially in Nigeria, which is also focused in his years of celebration. It is expected that at the end of this gathering, all health workers will be fully trained and ready to immunise children in Adamawa state.