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Mothers Express Mixed Feelings Over Exclusive Breast Feeding
Opinions are divided among nursing mothers in Enugu over exclusive breastfeeding for six months before introducing their babies to artificial milk and semi-solid foods.
A survey conducted by newsmen on Friday, in Enugu, indicated that housewives and petty traders welcome the idea, but working nursing mothers expressed reservations about the practice.
Mrs Nnenne Nganaba, a teacher and mother of four, said she could not breastfeed exclusively for six months because at the expiration of her three months’ maternity leave, she would have to resume work.
“After my leave it will be difficult for me to continue breastfeeding exclusively and so l have to introduce artificial milk and semi-solid food to sustain my baby until l return from work”.
“If government is sincere, the six months exclusive breastfeeding, they should extend that maternity leave to six months to help us to actualise the dream”.
Mrs Miriam Ekpelibe, a housewife and mother of two, said exclusive breastfeeding could be achieved in the case of self-employed mothers because they would need to be close to the children to feed them regularly.
“I disagree with the teaching that l will not give my child water. Water, l understand helps digestion and so why should I not administer water to my child. It is impossible,’’ she said.
Ekpelibe, however, noted that for effectiveness, nursing mothers should eat balanced diet, so as to be strong enough to feed the child.
Mrs Ngozi Muozoba, a teacher and mother of six, said that the gains of exclusive breastfeeding could not be over emphasised because breast milk was rich in nutrients required for protection from childhood killer diseases.
“When you spend time to breastfeed your baby, the natural bond between mother and child is strengthened”.
“The only thing is that government and owners of private establishments should provide crèches at work places to enable working mothers to fulfill their obligations to their babies,” she said.
Mercy Nweze, a retired matron, said that exclusive breastfeeding was not only beneficial to the mother and child but also to the society at large.
According to her, children born in the 1960s and mid 1970s exhibited better behavioural patterns than those born lately, because the later were fed more with artificial milk in early months of their lives.
She advised women of child-bearing age to embrace exclusive breastfeeding because of its benefit to the baby.
She advised government to step-up efforts at ensuring that the vision of breastfeeding week was not in vain by providing the enabling environment for mothers to see it as a worthwhile programme.
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Rivers Deputy Governor Hails PH City One Love For Humanitarian Gesture
Rivers state Deputy Governor Professor Ngozi Nma Odu has commended “The Port Harcourt City One Love,”a Port Harcourt based humanitarian orgnisation For it’s commitment towards alleviating the sufferings of the poor and vulnerable in the society.
Professor Ngozi Nma Odu said this while speaking at this year’s edition of “operation feed the needy” a yearly outreach program of “The Port Harcourt City One Love ” in Port Harcourt.
The Deputy Governor said by feeding more than sixty thousands hungry people within the past six years, the Port Harcourt City One Love Movement has distinguished itself as a club that cares for the less privilege in the society.
She commended the , organization for listing eleven thousand persons to be fed in the current exercise.
Meanwhile The Port Harcourt City One Love has planned a permanent solution to the problem of feeding the poor in the state.
The leader of the group Mr Idaere Gogo Ogan who said this in an interview with newsmen during the distribution of food items to the poor and vulnerables in Port Harcourt said the organization is planning a permanent food kitchen where poor and vulnerable persons can work in anytime and get fed.
Idaere Gogo Ogan said more than sixty thousands poor and vulnerable persons across Port Harcourt City and environs have been fed since the inception of “The operation feed the needy” program six years ago,adding that so far sixty thousands poor and vulnerable persons have beneffited.
He described the group as a platform to promote friendship, brotherhood, community development empathy and feeding the less privilege and hungry people
“That’s what we are doing today here,so we started the exercise six years ago”.he said.
Ogan said the effort was a private sector driven initiative but added “it also involves people in Government because the platform does not recognize any division,we bring everybody together in unity , friendship and brotherhood”he said.
He said the effort will go along way in alleviating hunger especially following the prevailing hunger in the country.
According to him “you know the country is very tough, people are hungry people are starving, there is a whole lot of economic hardship,so for us, this is just our own way of reaching out, our own social contribution to what is very difficult”he said.
Over eleven thousand persons were fed in the just concluded exercise.
Areas of coverage include, Isaac Boro park, Port Harcourt prison/Macoba, Borokiri/Enugu waterside Bundu areas Waterlines and others.
Some of the beneficiaries including an 80 years old widow commended the movement for the annual programm and urged other organizations to emulate them
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“Inclusive growth requires access to capital and the right conditions for businesses to deploy that capital effectively. Women-led enterprises are critical to economic activity, yet they face structural barriers.
“This intervention aims to help close that gap by providing financing that supports job creation, business expansion, and long-term sustainability for women entrepreneurs”, Edun said.
Group Head, SheVentures and Impact Segments at First City Monument Bank (FCMB), Nnenna Jacob-Ogogo said access to affordable finance remains a major constraint for women entrepreneurs.
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