Nurses and Midwives Must Do Something To Reduce Maternal and Infant Mortality

Friday, May 12, 2017

Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has called on Nurses and Midwives in the country to rededicate themselves to quality service delivery in order to boost healthcare and reduce the high prevalence of infant and maternal mortality in the country.
 
Speaking during a courtesy call on him by a delegation nurses and midwives to mark this year’s International Nurses Day, led by his wife, Mrs. Toyin Saraki – a Global Goodwill Ambassador to the International Confederation of Midwives, the Senate President stated that Nurses and Midwives across the country will always have a partner in the 8th Senate.
 
The delegation also comprised of the Country Director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), led by its Country Director, Dr. Eugene Kongnyuy, the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives, led by its President, Mr. A.A. Adeniji; the Midwifery Association of Nigeria; the FCT School of Midwifery, Gwagwalada; and the Midwifery Commission.
 
“I want to make this clear that the role of midwives across the globe remains invaluable. Nurses and Midwives are the gatekeepers that help to bring forth and nurture human life” the Senate President said, “It would be a mistake for any nation to underestimate the role of Nurses and Midwives in our societies.”
 
Saraki also stated that with Nigeria’s high maternal and infant mortality rates, which has over 100 women dying everyday from complications arising from pregnancy, child killer diseases, the Senate would work to oversight all associated agencies saddled with the responsibility of providing health management services to the populace.
 
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