The wife of the Ondo State Governor, Mrs Olukemi Mimiko has
called on mothers and their children to tap into the various medical
intervention provided for them by the present administration.
She made the call during this year’s edition of the Safe
Motherhood Day celebration which took place at the premises of the Mother and
Child Hospital Akure on May 22, 2012. Mrs Mimiko stated that the essence of the Safe Motherhood
Day Celebration nation-wide is to review the Mother and Child health programmes
of the various state governments to know their efficiency.She noted that government already knows its roles in the
care of mothers and children calling on other stakeholders such as pregnant
woman herself and her family members to do the right thing during pregnancy
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She counselled people not to neglect pregnant women around
them saying that the welfare of the pregnant woman should be the concern of all
and sundry. She described women as the pillars of the society calling on
pregnant women to take time to rest, feed well and register for ante-natal care
during pregnancy. She counseled women not to handle cases of severe headache
during pregnancy (ecclamsia) with levity saying that it could lead to death if
not well managed.
Mrs. Mimiko who appreciated the Governor, Dr. Olusegun
Mimiko for the provision of qualitative health facilities for mothers and their
children said that government is passionate about the safety of mothers and
children.
Also speaking, the Commissioner of health, Dr Dayo Adeyanju said that the state government will not relent in its effort to provide qualitative health care for the people of the state. The Commissioner who reiterated government’s commitment to the survival of mothers and child described this year’s celebration as timely and important. He noted that government will do everything humanly possible to reduce maternal mortality come 2015 which is the time live for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Also speaking, the Commissioner of health, Dr Dayo Adeyanju said that the state government will not relent in its effort to provide qualitative health care for the people of the state. The Commissioner who reiterated government’s commitment to the survival of mothers and child described this year’s celebration as timely and important. He noted that government will do everything humanly possible to reduce maternal mortality come 2015 which is the time live for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
He commended the present administration for its revolutionary programmes in the health sector saying from its poor health indices, the state has become the bench mark in the health sector across the continent of Africa.
Earlier, the state chairperson of National Association of Women Journalists, (NAWOJ), Mrs Tope Fasuyi said women journalists are committed to all women oriented programmes in the state. She admonished women to use their position to ensure that there is peace and tranqility during the forthcoming election as mothers.
The World health Repesentative (WHO) Dr. Sunday Abidoye
called on mothers to make use of what is been provided for them adding that the
state government has been surportive in its immunisation programme.
He said the health facilities provided for them are not for
animals adding that they should maximise their opportunities.
This year’s Safe Motherhood day was facilitated by Ondo
state Ministry of health in collaboration with the Maternal Pulse Foundation
and the National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ).
The event also featured the presentation of MPF CDs for
pregnant women, birth kits, drugs for children and other products courtesy of
the MPF .
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