“After the sad demise of the four of our women workers it is not possible to carry on the campaign,” Saghir Ahmed, the provincial health minister, told IRIN. “[The attackers] are the people who have a peculiar and closed mindset and they sabotaged this vital campaign which ensures eradication of this menace.”
Elsewhere, media reports said a 14-year-old girl, who was volunteering with the polio campaign in the northern city of Peshawar (Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province), was shot dead by gunmen on a motorcycle.
Early this year Taliban commanders in the North Waziristan tribal agency declared a ban on polio vaccinations. Despite eradication efforts, polio remains endemic in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria.
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