General
NGO donate drugs to Nasarawa to curb maternal mortality
NGO donates drugs to Nasarawa to curb maternal mortality.
Marie Stopes International Nigeria (MSIN), a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) has donated 1,497 packs of misoprostol tablets worth N1million to Nasarawa Government to help curb maternal mortality in the state.
Mr Nathaniel Oyona who is Nasarawa State Clinical and Training Officer for MSIN, while donating the drugs in Lafia, said the gesture was aimed at reducing maternal mortality in the state on Monday.
“Based on investigation by experts, Nasarawa is one of the states with the highest maternal mortality rate in the North-Central zone.
“So, we decided to support the government by assisting pregnant women especially the poor ones that cannot afford to pay their bills,” he said.
He explained that the NGO’s major focus is to assist in tackling issues relating to sexual and reproductive health in Nigeria.
Oyona said that the gesture had become imperative to support pregnant women since all attention seem to have shifted toward the fight against the novel Coronavirus pandemic.
He said, “the drugs helps to decrease the risk of bleeding and other complications during delivery,” he added.
He, therefore, said that the NGO would not relent in its efforts to reduce maternal mortality rate in the Nigeria.
Receiving the donation on behalf of the state government, Ahmed Yahaya, Commissioner for Health, thanked the organisation for the gesture.
He said that the gesture would go a long way to complement government’s efforts at curtailing maternal mortality in the state.
Yahaya, therefore, assured that the drugs would be use for the desired purpose.
NAN
-
News15 hours ago
Pope to make teenage UK influencer a saint
-
News11 hours ago
Army nabs kidnappers in Abuja, Oyo
-
News16 hours ago
Oyo approves recruitment of 338 traffic managers
-
Metro14 hours ago
Trigger-happy policeman arrested for Abuja resident’s killing
-
Entertainment13 hours ago
Rapper Sean Kingston arrested for fraud
-
Metro10 hours ago
Troops arrest suspected kidnapper, recover N400k cash in Oyo
-
Economy9 hours ago
Prices of rice, garri, tomato, beans, yam rise in April 2024 – NBS
-
Metro16 hours ago
LATSMA to launch toll-free call centre