Thursday, July 19, 2012

Ondo govt Strengthens Maternal/child Health Care Programme





The Ondo State Commissioner for Heath, Dr Dayo Adeyanju, recently called on `Abiye' Ward

Health Committees to assist in mobilising expectant mothers for ante-natal registration.

Adeyanju made the call in Akure during a meeting with members of the committees and other

stakeholders in the maternal health programme.

He said the meeting was to sensitise relevant committees on the need to mobilise pregnant

women and educate them on the concept of the Abiye programme.

According to the commissioner, the ministry discovers that 40 per cent of pregnant women in

the state do not register for ante-natal, causing problems during delivery.

He explained that it was the responsibility of the committees to ensure that all pregnant

women in the council areas registered in hospitals and assigned to care givers.

Adeyanju said the state government established the Abiye programme because it believed

that adequate attention and health services could save lives of both mother and child at birth.

‘’It is deliveries taken by skilled and qualified birth attendants that can guarantee the safety of

mother and child,’’Adeyanju said.

He appealed to health workers in the state to brace up for the challenges with a view to

ensuring the success of Abiye project.

The commissioner also appealed to religious leaders in the state to assist the government in

informing the people about the importance and the need for pregnant women to patronise

hospitals and avoid quacks.

The News Agency of Nigria (NAN) reported that the Safe Motherhood programme in the state

was launched by the present administration to reduce maternal and child deaths and disease.

Source:ondostate press_release

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