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Zamfara begins cancer awareness campaign in schools

by Aisha Abubakar
October 31, 2025
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The Zamfara state government on Thursday began a cancer awareness creation exercise in five selected girls schools in the state.

Wife of the state governor, Hajiya Huriyya Lawal, said the exercise was aimed at reducing the risk of breast and cervical cancer among women and adolescent girls through preventive measures.

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The theme of the campaign is: “Every Story is Unique, Every Journey Matters.”

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According to Lawal, the cancer awareness month reminds us that each person is special and deserves care and compassion.

“As we reflect on this theme, we are also reminded of the global theme, United by Unique, which teaches us that despite our differences, we are stronger when we stand together in solidarity and support.

“As women, we face health challenges such as breast and cervical cancer, so let us prioritize our health and encourage others to do the same,” she said.

She highlighted that early knowledge and awareness about the issues were vital for students, and help them to make wise choices, care for their wellbeing ti build a healthier and brighter future.

“My dear daughters, you’re the future of the state. Remember that health is a gift and knowledge is power. Let’s stand together to build a healthier community where no one faces cancer alone. With knowledge, courage and care, we can prevent, detect and treat cancer.” Lawal said.

Dr Khadijat Kanoma, Chairperson, Women Medical Association in the state, said educating girls was critical in effective cancer prevention.

She said knowledge could easily be transfer from students to the target population in the community.

“Early detection of cancer, regular medical screening, vaccination uptake, and schools should continued to be center for learning, awareness and preventive measures,” she said.

Kanoma said the government had approved the screening and treatment of 200 women for breast and cervical cancer, representing about 100 per cent increase of the beneficiaries in 2024.

Also, Kulu Shehu, Pricipal, Government Girls Arabic Secondary School, Gusau, pleged to stepdown the skills in the communities

She said the opportunity given to the schools would be transform into action, to reduce the risk of breast and cervical cancer in the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the exercise was conducted at Government Girls Secondary School TudunWada; Governmnet Girls Day Secondary Gadabiyu, Government Girls Secondary School Sarikudu and Government Girls Secondary School Samaru.

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