THE
Federal Government has taken measures to encourage mothers to embrace
ante-natal care (ANC) to curb maternal and infant mortalities and other
problems associated with inadequate or absence of medical attention
during pregnancy.
Central to government’s intervention in this regard is giving of cash
rewards to mothers for attending ANC clinics, giving birth in a Primary
Healthcare Centre (PHC) under the supervision of skilled birth
attendants/midwives and for bringing forward their children for routine
immunisation.
This new scheme is to be executed with funds from Subsidy
Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) on maternal and child
health.
The government has also approved fresh engagement and immediate
deployment of 3,426 health workers to rural PHC facilities nationwide
and planned to launch an initiative to save one million lives by 2015.
The gesture, according to the Minister of State for Health, Prof.
Muhammad Ali Pate, and the Executive Director, National Primary Health
Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Ado Muhammad, is in fulfilment of
government’s assurance to Nigerians on judicious spending of proceeds
accruing from partial removal of fuel subsidy.
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