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    One In Six Children In Northern Nigeria Die Before Age Five – Bill Gates

    By Sadiq AbdullateefSeptember 24, 2025
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    AMERICAN billionaire philanthropist, Bill Gates, has issued a stark warning about the devastating child mortality rates in northern Nigeria, where one in six children born in the region reportedly does not survive to age five.

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    News Point Nigeria reports that Gates sounded the alarm in an interview ahead of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s annual Goalkeepers event in New York, describing the statistics as a “wake-up call” for Nigeria’s leaders and development partners.

    “A kid born in northern Nigeria has a 15 per cent chance of dying before the age of five. You can either be part of improving that or act like that does not matter,” Gates said.

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    The billionaire philanthropist noted that while significant progress has been made globally in reducing child deaths, Nigeria remains one of the countries struggling with high mortality rates due to weak health systems, poverty, malnutrition, and insecurity.

    To sustain the fight against preventable child deaths, the Gates Foundation announced a $912 million pledge to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria for the 2026–2028 cycle.

    The support is expected to consolidate gains that have already cut global child mortality by half since 2000 from 10 million deaths annually to fewer than 5 million.

    But Gates cautioned that these gains are fragile, noting that international health funding dropped by more than 20 per cent last year, reaching its lowest level in 15 years.

    “I am not capable of making up for what the government cuts, and I do not want to create an illusion of that,” Gates said, stressing that philanthropy cannot substitute for government responsibility.

    Gates urged the Nigerian government to strengthen primary healthcare, expand vaccine access, and invest in new medical innovations, adding that millions more children worldwide could be saved by 2045 if leaders recommitted to proven survival strategies.

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    He insisted that addressing child mortality requires political will and robust public investment, not just donor support.

    A senior official at the Federal Ministry of Health, who spoke on condition of anonymity to News Point Nigeria, admitted that the figures are worrying but assured that efforts are underway to change the narrative.

    “We are scaling up routine immunisation, revitalising primary healthcare centres, and working with partners like the Gates Foundation to close gaps in child survival.

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    “The figures are worrying, but they reinforce why the government must stay the course,” the official said.

    The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) also echoed Gates’ concerns. In its latest report, the agency stressed that child survival in Nigeria is closely tied to stronger health systems, access to clean water, improved nutrition, and security.

    UNICEF urged the federal and state governments to increase investments in health and social services, warning that without urgent action, Nigeria risks stalling or reversing decades of progress in child survival.

    Northern Nigeria continues to bear the highest burden of child mortality in the country, worsened by insurgency, displacement, and underdevelopment.

    As the global community gathers in New York for the Goalkeepers’ summit, Gates’ sobering message has reignited conversations about Nigeria’s health priorities and the urgent need for government-driven solutions to save the next generation.

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