“I am pleased to address this gathering on this occasion of the flag-off of the maternal and child health week, this is significant since it is concerned with the lives and wellbeing of mothers and children across the 16 local government areas of the state,” he said. Ishaku, who was represented by his deputy, Haruna Manu informed that the service which is free will take place at designated health centres across the state.
He called on parents to ensure that this year’s campaign records a higher turnout than the previous ones. He urged the Ministry of Health to put adequate strategies in place for better awareness of the programme. “We cannot afford to compromise the health of our children, we must desist from making uninformed and risky decisions that will make us regret in future,” he noted.
Source:Leadership Online