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Gov Bello launches maternal, neonatal, tetanus eradication campaign in Kogi

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Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has inaugurated the second round of the 2019 Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Week (MNCHW) and Tetanus Eradication (MNTE) campaign, aimed at safeguarding mothers of childbearing age, newborn and children.

Speaking at the flag-off ceremony at Zango Daji in Adavi LGA, the governor assured the people of his commitment to ensuring the reduction in maternal, newborn and child mortality rate in the state to the barest minimum.

Bello, who was represented by his Senior Special Assistant on Primary Health Care (PHC), Mrs Grace Tokura, said his administration had created enabling environment and giving the necessary support for the healthcare delivery across the state.

Bello assured that his second term in office would herald improved maternal and child health care services for women and children and ensure the increased quality of life for the people.

He added: ”We have been delivering on our promises to the people and we are determined to do more in collaboration with our development partners.”

He urged the people especially the women to bring out their children to take full advantage of the health intervention package.

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Earlier, Dr Abubakar Yakubu, Executive Director, Kogi State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (KSPHCDA), said the MNCHW would feature both the Maternal, Neonatal and Tetanus Eradication (MNTE) Campaign.

According to him, both programs are aimed at safeguarding mothers of childbearing age, newborn and children, to reduce morbidity and mortality in mothers and children within the age of 0-59 months as well as bring other services to the doorstep of our people.

”Including the MNTE campaign to this 2nd round of MNCHW is aimed to ensure that mothers are free from Tetanus infection and prevent transmission to the child.

”This is very necessary as untreated Tetanus results in muscle spasms and eventual death.

”With the consistent implementation of this bi-annual event in the State and other health intervention programs, the state will improve significantly in our health indices with regard to Routine Immunisation.

”These vaccines are safe, free and effective, so we encourage all women and children within the age range to take them and be safe,” he said.

Yakubu commended the efforts of the commissioner for health and the governor, for transforming Primary Health care delivery in the state, saying ”We are rest assured that with his re-election, he will do more”.

”The KSPHCDA is committed to leaving no stone unturned so as to ensure our people benefit in all primary health care provisions,” he restated.

He thanked the Development Partners- WHO, UNICEF and NPHCDA for their tirelessly support for PHC activities in the state, stressing that their combined efforts had yielded good results.

“We encourage our people especially women and children to come out en-masse to benefit from this program. Healthy people are a healthy nation. Therefore we must seize every given opportunity to benefit from health packages.”

In his remarks, Dr Faisal Shuaibu, the Executive Director, NPHCDA, who was represented by Dr Obi Emelife, Head Non-Polio SIAs, NPHCDA, assured of the continuous support of the agency for the success of the program in Kogi state.

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