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FG announces free cesarean sections for women to combat maternal mortality

VardiafricaBy VardiafricaNovember 7, 2024Updated:November 7, 2024No Comments1 Views
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Ali Pate, minister of health and social welfare, says cesarean sections (C-sections) will now be provided free of charge to women across the country.

Pate made the announcement in Abuja on Thursday at the launch of the maternal mortality reduction initiative (MAMII) during the ongoing joint annual review (JAR) of the sector wide approach (SWAp) for health.

He said the move is part of the government’s push to tackle Nigeria’s maternal and neonatal mortality rates, which rank among the highest globally.

The initiative aims to improve access to quality healthcare for mothers and newborns, with a particular focus on primary health services and community involvement.

The new policy is designed to ensure that women who need C-sections—either due to complications or as part of planned deliveries—can access the procedure without financial obstacles.

According to Pate, the initiative will prioritise ensuring that essential maternal healthcare services reach even the most underserved communities.

“The resources are available. This is in further effort to reduce maternal mortality in the country,” Pate said.

“No woman should lose her life simply because she can’t afford a C-section.”

Walter Mulombo, the World Health Organisation (WHO) country representative in Nigeria, welcomed the initiative, stressing the importance of its effective implementation.

“If implemented right, this initiative will deliver. We’re here to support every step of the way,” he said.

Speaking at the opening of JAR on Wednesday, Pate had said Nigerians must hold government accountable for providing improved quality healthcare services and basic services.

“For our citizens, in line with the President’s overall direction, we want you to hold us, as well as your state and local governments, accountable for providing improved quality healthcare services and basic services that we need as a people to create a healthier nation,” he said

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