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Health News of Thursday, 17 June 2021

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Oyo restates commitment to curbing maternal mortality

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde

The Oyo State Government has restated its commitment towards the reduction of maternal mortality rate in the state.

The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Bashiru Bello, stated this on Wednesday in Ibadan while playing host to an advocacy team on National Guideline on Self-Care for Sexual, Reproductive and Maternal Health in Nigeria.

Bello said that Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration was working hard at providing enabling environment for the reduction in the index of maternal mortality across Oyo State.

He said that the state government would continually improve the health status of the citizens and all residents of the state.

The commissioner charged stakeholders in the health sector to make quality service delivery their watchword.

He also urged residents of the state to develop a passion for the acquisition of basic guidelines needed for self-care to reduce cases of maternal mortality in the state.

Earlier, the Director of Reproductive Health, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Kayode Afolabi, while speaking on the benefits of the project, emphasised the need for citizens to appraise the implementation of self-care in various states.

Afolabi sought the support of the government for the advocacy team to reduce maternal death in the state.

He also called for continuous engagement of private facilities in the project.

“Self-care is an approach that will enhance universal health coverage and ensure each individual’s right from the family unit to the community and be aware of certain health conditions.

“This will also enable individuals to contribute to improving their health conditions and sustain various challenges in this regard.

“We are particularly looking at reproductive health, maternal health as well as newborn health; this is because we have very high mortality rates across the country and we must adopt various strategies to reduce it, ” he said.