The First Lady, Mrs. Patience
Jonathan on Friday inaugurated the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment
Programme Maternal and Child Health otherwise known as MAMA Project with a
declaration that henceforth she should no longer be called Patience but “Mama
Peace.”
According to her, the peace
evangelism was what she would be preaching to bring an end to insurgency and
terrorism including the menace of Boko Haram islamic sect in the country.
Speaking at the Banquet Hall of the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, venue of the event, she also stated that her
non-governmental organisation, Women for Change Initiative, had signed a
Memorandum of Understanding with some international health agencies and
hospitals to build, equip and manage the best hospital for women and children
in Africa.
The SURE-P MCH is a direct
intervention by the Federal Government using the savings from the fuel subsidy
removal, to reduce the incidence of maternal and child mortality.
The First Lady said, “My name is no
more Patience but now Mama Peace because I believe that without peace, there
will be no more women, no more children and no more health sector. Without
peace, the international community will be afraid to come and invest in our
country.
“Peace is from the heart and not from
the tongue or lips; not what you say but what is in you. We pray for genuine
peace because peace is the key to our arriving at our desired destination as a
nation.
“We are approaching the new year
which is a year of peace, progress and so many good things to come. 2014 is
going to be a year of no militancy and no Boko Haram because God will shower
peace and make us take a U-turn from disaster.”
She also stated that her primary
constituency is women and children, adding that it was her concern and interest
in their well-being that made her go in search of help from international
partners and agencies to establish the best women and children hospital in
Africa.
“That was why I went in search of
help; that is why soon I’m going to sign an MoU with some international
hospital to build one of the best hospital here in Nigeria that will be the
best in Africa. The hospital is almost completed and will soon be equipped and
then our international partners will run it to provide the best healthcare to
our women and children,” the President’s wife stated.
Speaking on the MAMA Project, she
said the initiative was targeting 500 primary health care facilities and 125
General Hospitals in the country, describing it as an important milestone in
the nation’s efforts to ensure maternal, newborn and child survival.
The First Lady added that, “As you
are aware, complications related to pregnancy and child birth are among the
leading causes of mortality and morbidity in women of reproductive age in
developing countries – Nigeria is no exception.
“Available statistics show that every
minute, a woman dies of complications related to pregnancy and childbirth. In
Nigeria, experts say it is one in 15; which means that one out of every 15
women who give birth will die of pregnancy-related causes.
“The country has two per cent of the
world’s population but accounts for 10 per cent of global maternal and
under-five deaths. However, the good news is that, current figures from the
National Bureau of Statistics indicate appreciable reduction in maternal
mortality ratio from 545 per 100,000 live births to 350 per 100,000 live
births.
“I am happy to learn that the SURE-P
MCH will not only increase ante-natal care attendance by 52 per cent, but will
also increase skilled birth attendance by 63 per cent and postnatal care by 63
per cent.
“I believe most of these deaths are
preventable if women have access to adequate health care services and skilled
care at the time of delivery.
“The launch of the SURE-P MCH project
today provides that access, with provision of quality maternal, newborn and
child health care.
“The benefits are enormous: Better
infrastructure and increased human resources to encourage greater use of health
care services.
“Upgrade of community dispensaries to
Primary Health Care centers and greater involvement of more local health
workers.
“Direct beneficiaries will be
pregnant women and newborns, and conditional cash transfers of N5,000 to
mothers who make four antenatal care visits, are delivered by skilled birth
attendants and make immediate postnatal care visit.
“I have no doubt that effective
implementation of this project will accelerate the country’s progress towards
achieving the Millennium Development Goals, especially targets 4; to reduce
child mortality and 5; to improve maternal health.
“I will use this opportunity to call
on our women, particularly the pregnant ones to take advantage of this project
and utilise the antenatal care, as well as the delivery and postnatal care
services being provided at the primary health centre nearest to them. These
services are for your good and for the good of your children.”
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A very good and nice project. We hope it will reach the masses.
ReplyDeleteMama peace or Mama cause trouble, (adekodere) power miss-road
ReplyDeleteUna too like abuse. Have u read d story?. Make ur comments on how to add value to wots on ground already rather type causes. Let's act right sometimes pls.
DeleteAnonymous 8:36am since you don't like and appreciate good things, you won't have testimony for good things ooo. Oloshi!! That's commendable my first lady!! You are truely mama peace. I love your vision. Keep it up. Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteMama Germany is more suitable.
DeleteThey have already opened a way to chop more money and your mouth is wattering and you are wagging your tail. Nigeria is dying you fool.
How can a sycophant who has destabilize the peace in her state come and preach peace in Abuja. All these are geared towards 2015 . She should be told in clear terms that Nigerians don't want them again and should not waste our money in deceiving Nigerians because we are wiser than befor. Ole
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