The Oyo State Government has commenced the mass distribution of over five million insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) across the 33 local government areas of the state as part of efforts to curb the spread of malaria.


Speaking at the official flag-off ceremony held at Idi-ogungun Primary Health Care Centre, Agodi Gate, Ibadan North LGA, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, said that the initiative reflects the government’s unwavering commitment to protecting vulnerable groups, especially pregnant women and children under five.
The Commissioner cautioned against the misuse of the mosquito nets for non-health purposes such as fishing, gardening, window covers, or commercial displays.

Dr. Ajetunmobi urged residents to make use of the nets properly and nightly habits, noting that the latest generation of nets are made with breathable,
lightweight materials that do not retain heat when used in well-ventilated rooms.


*She warned that diverting or hoarding the nets is a punishable offense under the law.*

Ajetunmobi appealed to mothers and pregnant women to embrace the daily habit of tucking their children inside the nets every night, saying this will prevent illness, hospital visits, and even save lives.
She further assured that mop-up activities would follow the official distribution period to ensure no household is left out.

Her words: “These nets are not just commodities; they are life-saving tools. When used correctly and consistently, ITNs serve as an effective barrier against malaria, one of the deadliest diseases affecting our people.”
“Let me be clear: anyone caught hoarding or selling these nets, or using them for anything other than malaria prevention, will face legal consequences”, she warned.
“These nets are provided free by the government and donor agencies to protect health, not for personal gain”, she reiterated.
The distribution, scheduled to run from August 1 to 7, 2025, is being conducted through fixed-point delivery sites, with electronic tracking systems deployed to ensure transparency, accountability, and full coverage.
E-signed:
*Prince Dotun Oyelade,*
Commissioner for Information and Orientation,
Oyo State.
August 3, 2025.
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