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C’River Commissioner Rescues Malnourished Children
The Cross River State Commissioner for Health, Dr Betta Edu has commenced visitation to remote communities with the nutrition taskforce in continuation of the Maternal, Newborn and Children Health (MNCH) week to search for severely malnourished children as part of the monitoring/surveillance process.
Recall that the Cross River State Government in a bid to address the issue of severe malnutrition in remote communities launched a nutrition monitoring task force headed by the state Commissioner for Health, with the function of monitoring and surveillance of where malnourished children can be identified.
“We are faced with an uncommon situation in the State and as such the Government of Prof. Ben Ayade will leave no stone unturned until such children are located and given proper medical treatment and attention”, Edu stated.
She also noted that the state government was also working on creating more job opportunities for young people to get employed.
In the words of the Governor, he said: “We will not only protect lives during this COVID-19 Pandemic, but we must deliberately work to protect livelihood.”
“Today, we’ve discovered over five cases of Marasmus and we’ll keep searching for more while attending to these ones. You can play a great role by calling the state’s attention to such children. This is a wakeup call for our development partners working in the Child and Nutritional Health space to do more in support of government.
“Marasmus is a form of malnutrition that occurs when there’s a low intake of nutrients and energy thereby resulting in the child losing weight, fat and muscles. As a state, we can’t remember when last we had such cases because our people readily have access to foods containing carbohydrates and protein, etc.
“These kids, Sylvester Offiong and Emmanuel Sunday Akpan, born on November 2018 and February 2019 respectively never had any medical attention nor care due to lack of finances as ascertained by both mothers.
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