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CHWs, TBA urged to refer pregnant women to pry health centres for safe delivery

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Seyi Tayese, Yenagoa

The newly appointed Commissioner for Health, Bayelsa State, Prof. Seiyefa Brisibe, has advised Community Health Workers (CHWs) and Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) to refer pregnant women to Primary Health Care Centres for safe delivery of their children.

Professor Brisibe made this statement during the flag-off ceremony of the First Round of the 2024 Optimized Maternal Newborn and Child Health Week held in Amarata community, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

The programme is part of activities to strengthen the health system in the state, particularly for women and children.

“I want to encourage all persons in the communities to be advocates of good health, work with the Primary Health Care Centres, the facilities in the wards should be functional, we do not want any woman to die out of giving birth to a child,” Prof. Brisibe stated.

The representative of the First Lady, Hon Ekiomote Pasisei, assured that the government would provide the needed support for the success of the programme in the state.

She called on all stakeholders in the health sector to work together to ensure that health care is a priority in the state, saying every child should be given the needed vaccine to prevent diseases and deaths.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr Oluwatoyin Azebi, noted that the ministry is committed to providing quality health care services to all citizens of the state, adding that the Optimized Maternal Newborn and Child Health Week is a critical step towards achieving the goals of the ministry.

“This week-long event will provide a range of services, including immunization, nutrition screening, Vitamin A, supplementation and many more,” Dr Azebi said.

The representative of UNICEF, Nigeria, Mrs Ada Ezeogwu, commended the efforts of the state government for their commitment to ensuring quality health care in the state.

Mrs Ezeogwu pointed out that UNICEF is in the state to monitor and ensure that the intervention gets to the target group, which are the women and children, especially those in the grassroots.

The Executive Secretary, Primary Health Care Board, Dr Williams Appah, reiterated the need for women to visit the health centres in their communities while also urging health workers to be at their duty posts.

The State Coordinator, National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Mrs Mabel Ogeniba, advised all mothers to make use of the services available at the health care facilities in their various communities.

“Every mother and her children must receive this package from the primary health care essential services to enable us achieve universal care system,” Mrs Ogeniba stated.

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