Latest News

Bauchi provides high-impact intervention to improve child, mother’s health

Published by

Bauchi State Government has provided high-impact integrated interventions aimed at improving the health status of mothers and children in the state as it targets not fewer than 1.5 million children in this year’s first round of Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, MNCH-Week (MNCH) across the state.

The disclosure was made by the Wife of the State Governor, Hajiya Aisha Bala Mohammed at the official commencement of this year’s one-week-long event held in Bauchi.

While declaring the week-long event opened, the State First Lady who was represented by Commissioner of Small and Medium Enterprises, Sa’adatu Bello Kirfi said the interventions would improve the health status of mothers and children under the age of five as well as reduce maternal mortality and child morbidity in the state.

Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary in the State Ministry of Health, Ali Babayo said the general objectives of MNCH week is to contribute to health systems strengthening through improved promotion, delivery and utilization of health and nutrition services to women and children.

Represented by Dr Yusuf Robinson, the Permanent Secretary added that other specific objectives include increased coverage and improving the capacity of health workers to deliver good quality services.

On his part, the Executive Chairman of the State Primary Healthcare Development Agency Dr Rilwanu Mohammed said the interventions to be offered include Vitamin A supplementation, folic acid for pregnant women, Deworming tablets, Birth registration, and Routine Immunisation all meant to improve mothers’ and children’s health as well as boost their immunity.

Dr Mohammed who said during the week-long activity, one point five million children were expected to be reached, informed the gathering that the services would be offered in government health care facilities, markets among other public places and urged parents to avail themselves and their children the opportunity to access the interventions.

In separate remarks, the representatives of USAID-funded Interested Health Program, IHP, Ahmed Na’iya and of Bill and Melinda Gates and Aliko Dangote Foundations, Mohammed Rabi’u assured of continuous support and collaboration with the state government towards improving the health sector.

ALSO READ FROM  NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Recent Posts

Warri student scores 334 in 2025 UTME amid mass failure

Amid widespread failure, a pupil of the Federal Government College, Warri, Ebule Oritsemeyiwa Precious, has…

11 minutes ago

Again, EFCC vows to act on fraud petition against Matawalle

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), had once again, assured protesters that it would…

18 minutes ago

SSUCOEN seeks more funding for colleges of education, 2010 agreement renegotiation

The Senior Staff Union in Colleges of Education, Nigeria (SSUCOEN), has called for increased funding…

21 minutes ago

Zamfara Red Cross donates items to General Hospital, PHC

The Nigerian Red Cross Society, Zamfara State branch, has disclosed that humanitarian service to the…

23 minutes ago

‘$255,000 Forex fraud’: Court grants Mercy Chinwo’s ex-manager N20m bail

The court, which had earlier released EeZeeTee into the custody of his lawyer, Ojukwu Chikaosolu,…

27 minutes ago

Kano gov lauds DSS for arresting suspects behind murder of one-year-old

Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has commended the efforts of the Directorate of…

37 minutes ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.