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Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by Babygiwa(f): 4:07pm On May 07, 2018
…as School of Basic Midwifery, Awgu and School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bishop Shanahan Hospital, Nsukka get accreditation

The administration of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has approved the monthly contribution of N8.5 million as counterpart fund for the Free Maternal and Child Health programme designed to provide primary healthcare to pregnant women at the grassroots and children under the age of five years.

The programme, which has been in existence since the past government, according to the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Fintan Ekochin, who briefed newsmen after the meeting of the State Executive Council (EXCO) was being funded by the local governments in Enugu State through a monthly contribution of N8.5 million.

Dr. Ekochin said that the council noted that the amount being contributed by local governments to fund the programme was not sufficient to provide treatment to all the pregnant women and children under five years at the primary health centres, and decided to approve additional N8.5 million monthly, totaling N17 million every month for effective and efficient healthcare services in the rural areas.

Describing the council’s N8.5 million approval as “one of the greatest approvals in the history of Enugu State”, the Health Commissioner disclosed that the counterpart fund will provide succor to “our teeming young mothers, who were unable to afford better healthcare services when pregnant and also all the children in the rural areas who are under five with a lot of childhood challenges in the health area”.

He stated that the new approved funding was a prelude to better things to come in the primary healthcare delivery in the state, saying: “With this funding approved, the Enugu State Primary Healthcare Development Agency in line with federal guidelines, is going to commence repositioning, refurbishing and reactivation of primary healthcare centres”.

Dr. Ekochin further stated that the programme implementation will come in three phases, explaining that the first phase will be the establishment of flagship primary health centres in the three senatorial districts of the state, while the second and third phases will be focused on having one and two healthcare centres in ten local governments, respectively.

“Now with all these primary healthcare centres repositioned, you can imagine the ease and comfort women who are pregnant and children under five will have accessing the free maternal and child health programme.

“This is why EXCO approval of counterpart funding is really a big deal. This funding puts Enugu State in a very big position to fulfill the World Health mandate of universal health coverage, and kudos must therefore, go to His Excellency, our dear Governor, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for this positive step towards qualitative and affordable healthcare delivery in Enugu State”, the Health Commissioner said.

In a related development, Dr. Ekochin also told newsmen that following the mandate given to the Federal Ministry of Health to set up a National Steering Committee to evaluate the implementation of the Regional Disease Surveillance (REDIS) Project, Enugu State was selected to represent the South East geo-political zone in the committee.

He equally added that accreditation has been granted and restored to the School of Basic Midwifery, Awgu, Awgu L.G.A and School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bishop Shanahan Hospital Nsukka, Nsukka L.G.A, respectively, by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

The commissioner explained that Gov. Ugwuanyi’s administration in its concerted effort to ensure that the midwifery school in Awgu was accredited approved the sum of N35 million in the third quarter of 2017 for the accreditation exercise.

Dr. Ekochin also disclosed that the state government has been regular in the payment of counterpart bill for the Bishop Shanahan Hospital, Nsukka, which contributed highly to the restoration of accreditation to the health institution’s School of Nursing and Midwifery.

Highlighting the significance of the achievement, the commissioner stated that it will increase the number of skilled birth attendants in the state, especially in rural areas and lead to further decline in maternal death during delivery.

http://thepunditng.com/gov-ugwuanyi-approves-n8-5m-monthly-for-free-maternal-and-child-heath-programme

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Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by Ufranklin92(m): 4:32pm On May 07, 2018
Only 8.5 million,useless country

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Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by charlydamianpat(m): 4:32pm On May 07, 2018
ok
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by Whogoblog: 4:32pm On May 07, 2018
shocked
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by Yankiss(m): 4:34pm On May 07, 2018
Good. But why are some of these programs meant for only election period?

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Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by cocoboss(m): 4:34pm On May 07, 2018
nawa oh, are you jobless...you always here my niqqa
Ufranklin92:
Only 8.5 million,useless country

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Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by KanwuliaExtra: 4:35pm On May 07, 2018
Compared to 'budget for private jets'? grin

SHYTEHOLE COUNTRY! embarassed
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by niceeva: 4:36pm On May 07, 2018
imagine just 8.5 million ... Mr ugwuayin better confess u wanna be re-elected .

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Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by Factfinder1(m): 4:39pm On May 07, 2018
Only the .5 would be used the 8m will be swallowed by some people who lack the fear of God

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Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by originally(m): 4:44pm On May 07, 2018
................and we are spending more on the president son alone
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by Nobody: 4:44pm On May 07, 2018
only £20,000 ??
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by LZAA: 4:46pm On May 07, 2018
Babygiwa:
…as School of Basic Midwifery, Awgu and School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bishop Shanahan Hospital, Nsukka get accreditation

The administration of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has approved the monthly contribution of N8.5 million as counterpart fund for the Free Maternal and Child Health programme designed to provide primary healthcare to pregnant women at the grassroots and children under the age of five years.

The programme, which has been in existence since the past government, according to the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Fintan Ekochin, who briefed newsmen after the meeting of the State Executive Council (EXCO) was being funded by the local governments in Enugu State through a monthly contribution of N8.5 million.

Dr. Ekochin said that the council noted that the amount being contributed by local governments to fund the programme was not sufficient to provide treatment to all the pregnant women and children under five years at the primary health centres, and decided to approve additional N8.5 million monthly, totaling N17 million every month for effective and efficient healthcare services in the rural areas.

Describing the council’s N8.5 million approval as “one of the greatest approvals in the history of Enugu State”, the Health Commissioner disclosed that the counterpart fund will provide succor to “our teeming young mothers, who were unable to afford better healthcare services when pregnant and also all the children in the rural areas who are under five with a lot of childhood challenges in the health area”.

He stated that the new approved funding was a prelude to better things to come in the primary healthcare delivery in the state, saying: “With this funding approved, the Enugu State Primary Healthcare Development Agency in line with federal guidelines, is going to commence repositioning, refurbishing and reactivation of primary healthcare centres”.

Dr. Ekochin further stated that the programme implementation will come in three phases, explaining that the first phase will be the establishment of flagship primary health centres in the three senatorial districts of the state, while the second and third phases will be focused on having one and two healthcare centres in ten local governments, respectively.

“Now with all these primary healthcare centres repositioned, you can imagine the ease and comfort women who are pregnant and children under five will have accessing the free maternal and child health programme.

“This is why EXCO approval of counterpart funding is really a big deal. This funding puts Enugu State in a very big position to fulfill the World Health mandate of universal health coverage, and kudos must therefore, go to His Excellency, our dear Governor, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for this positive step towards qualitative and affordable healthcare delivery in Enugu State”, the Health Commissioner said.

In a related development, Dr. Ekochin also told newsmen that following the mandate given to the Federal Ministry of Health to set up a National Steering Committee to evaluate the implementation of the Regional Disease Surveillance (REDIS) Project, Enugu State was selected to represent the South East geo-political zone in the committee.

He equally added that accreditation has been granted and restored to the School of Basic Midwifery, Awgu, Awgu L.G.A and School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bishop Shanahan Hospital Nsukka, Nsukka L.G.A, respectively, by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

The commissioner explained that Gov. Ugwuanyi’s administration in its concerted effort to ensure that the midwifery school in Awgu was accredited approved the sum of N35 million in the third quarter of 2017 for the accreditation exercise.

Dr. Ekochin also disclosed that the state government has been regular in the payment of counterpart bill for the Bishop Shanahan Hospital, Nsukka, which contributed highly to the restoration of accreditation to the health institution’s School of Nursing and Midwifery.

Highlighting the significance of the achievement, the commissioner stated that it will increase the number of skilled birth attendants in the state, especially in rural areas and lead to further decline in maternal death during delivery.

http://thepunditng.com/gov-ugwuanyi-approves-n8-5m-monthly-for-free-maternal-and-child-heath-programme
bamoski and madridguy wee still hate this and be shouting sai baba onthetop of their voices
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Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by DAREH13: 4:51pm On May 07, 2018
I SMELL LIES

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Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by Mufasa27(m): 4:54pm On May 07, 2018
Lol, people wey go embezzle am dey one corner.

So who is fooling who
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by Nobody: 4:55pm On May 07, 2018
8m that's not enough for A councillor grin
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by CSTR1003: 4:55pm On May 07, 2018
Euouae:
Obiano would have signed MOU instead

Dude can sign MOU with the dead
Very funny.

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Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by oshe11: 4:56pm On May 07, 2018
8m will go to the peeps incharge and 500k will be used for the purpose of taking pix
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by Bustincole(m): 4:57pm On May 07, 2018
Dat money much ooo



for sum pple eye


mainwhile Senator dino meleye been assessed medically by Dr. Bukola saraki


get well soon bro

Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by mikkycoins(m): 5:00pm On May 07, 2018
oshe11:
8m will go to the peeps incharge and 500k will be used for the purpose of taking pix
grin grin I trust Nigerians.
All this sharing of money because of elections, Governors are now working left,right and center.
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by vincent561(m): 5:07pm On May 07, 2018
Ufranklin92:
Only 8.5 million,useless country
Nigerians sef!!

That's on a monthly basis. The amount isn't much but wouldn't go a long way if disbursed properly.

Let's learn to appreciate the few ones who are really doing something.
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by Yinxies(f): 5:10pm On May 07, 2018
Noted
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by scionofurhobo(m): 5:13pm On May 07, 2018
Well, though, it's a good gesture, it is a none issue, more or less responsibility of the govt, after all, it's tax payer's and in deed, the people's money. So, I say, with judicious mgt, more monies should be pumped into all social amenities. Let everybody be happy.
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by KrystosCJ(m): 5:15pm On May 07, 2018
#8.5M for child and maternity healthcare? What of pensioners dying on queues just to tell government that they're still alive?

Misguided priority. Election malaria is worrying all of them.

It should be free.

To bury someone in the east is expensive, so giving birth should be cheap.
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by abbeyty(m): 5:17pm On May 07, 2018
Ufranklin92:
Only 8.5 million,useless country
I was also wondering how many health care equipment that money go cover for a whole state with this exchange rate

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Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by oshe11: 5:23pm On May 07, 2018
mikkycoins:

grin grin I trust Nigerians.
All this sharing of money because of elections, Governors are now working left,right and center.
Na so na....

Them must deceive us by any means possible, even if na to fake assassinations or die and resurrectcheesy

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Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by HenryQuest(m): 5:36pm On May 07, 2018
Ufranklin92:
Only 8.5 million,useless country

it's better than nothing. after all it's a monthly payment stuff. multiply 8.5m by 12 and get your yearly allocation for it. not bad for a state government.
Re: Gov. Ugwuanyi Approves N8.5m Monthly For Free Maternal And Child Heath Programme by truthstands12: 5:41pm On May 07, 2018
It will be squandered if there's no legislation from the state assembly to back it up. Make a law and sign it so that subsequent governments will build on it. Moreover, that amount is too small. Why won't our governments invest on health care, education and infrastructure. These are the basic needs of the masses. They would rather vote in billions for personal expenditures but kobo for our welfare. Very unfortunate.

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