“He is an icon and everyone knows that. To see him leading this initiative along with UNICEF sends a lot of messages out there,” the Minister said.

He also commits the Liberian government’s support to the campaign, adding that Essien, whom he said is more than a humanitarian, brings joy to Liberian citizens and the government.

According to him, the government, through the Ministry of Health, already has a robust plan for this initiative, noting that the presence of Mr. Essien in Liberia is the goodwill of UNICEF aimed at tackling polio in the country.

Also speaking, Mr. Adolphus Clark, Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) Manager in Liberia, expressed his optimism about the campaign, stating, “Our collective efforts have brought us closer than ever to a polio-free Liberia”.

He said with the support of Michael and Akosua Essien and the country’s global partners, the people and government of Liberia are renewing their commitment to ensure that every child is protected from this preventable disease.

Polio Eradication Update in Liberia

Liberia reported 2 variant polio type 2 detections from environmental sampling in 2023 and 6 so far in 2024.

This comes after a period of almost two years without any detection of variant polio type 2 in Liberia.

As a result, Liberia has been prioritized for 2 rounds of nationwide nOPV2 campaigns, with the first round implemented on May 10, 2024 synchronized with Sierra Leone, Guinea and Cote d’Ivoire and the second round scheduled to begin on June 7, 2024.