“…It was also lower than figures reported from studies in Ekiti state Nigeria, (93.0%) [55], Turkey (94.7%) [43], India, (84.6%) [7] and also below the national recommended target of June 2016 | Volume 3 | e2754 85% [14]. Nevertheless, the treatment success found in this study was higher than figures reported in studies from, Nnewi, (61.3%) [19] Owo Ondo state, (75.5%) [51] Ibadan (76.6%) [17], Ebonyi state, (65.8%) [40], Abuja, (65.8%) [39] all from Nigeria and in Limpopo South Africa, (74.4%) [25]. Yet our findings compares favorably with the treatment successes reported in some other studies; 82% from a study in Enugu state [49], 80% in another study from Ebonyi state [56], 83.4% in India [26] and 82.7% in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia [23].…”