Niger Delta
Ayade Promises To End Infant Mortality In C’River
Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State says his administration is determined to end all forms of infant mortality in the state.
Ayade disclosed this in Calabar, during the flag-off of the Modified Integrated Medical Outreach Programme in the state.
The programme was an initiative of the federal government through the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency to reduce infant mortality in the country.
The Governor, who was represented by his deputy, Professor Ivara Esu disclosed that a new strategy had been deployed to ensure the project gets to the hard-to-reach areas of the state.
“We have developed a new strategy to ensure that those who have not been reached will be reached.
“We shall ensure that no child dies of childhood preventable diseases.
“We are thankful the new programme has been founded and hope the purpose for which it was set up will be realised”, he said.
In his welcome remarks, the Director General, State Primary Health Care Agency, Dr. Janet Ekpenyong, stated that the agency’s preoccupation was to ensure that infant/maternal mortality is completely erased in the state.
Ekpenyong stressed that the agency’s target is to reach out to about 800,000 infants, pregnant and vulnerable women in hard-to-reach areas in the state.
“As at last quota of 2019, there was an assessment that was conducted in so many states in Nigeria. It was discovered that there were some local government areas that were not doing so well, in terms of some health indicators.
“And it became necessary for us to do something that will improve on those identified gaps.
“The Modified Integrated Medical Outreach Programme is like a high impact intervention so unimmunised children are immunized.
“Most of our pregnant women can go to health facilities and access antenatal health care facility. Children who are malnourished can be attended to, with many services available”, Dr. Ekpenyong said.
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