Anambra records 102,643 deliveries, 343 C-sections in 18 months

The Anambra government said it recorded 102,643 deliveries and 343 caesarean sections in 18 months since the introduction of its free antenatal care and delivery policy.
This was announced in Awka on Friday by state health commissioner Afam Obidike.
Governor Charles Soludo launched free antenatal care and delivery for expectant mothers for the remaining period of his administration.
The commissioner said the state government was making significant investments in the healthcare sector to improve access for residents.
”Anambra is now one of the states with the lowest maternal mortality. Pregnant women from other states even come to register in Anambra.
“Over 1000 health workers were recruited, new hospitals were constructed, and existing ones were upgraded and equipped to ensure unhindered access to quality and affordable healthcare in the state.
”Each of the health officials, particularly consultants, doctors, and nurses, receive half a million, almost a quarter of a million and over N100,000, respectively, as a monthly salary,” he said.
The commissioner said the government also made investments in the education sector by recruiting 8,115 teachers, upgrading public schools, and empowering youth through the ‘One Youth, Two Skills’ acquisition programme.
“Governor Soludo’s administration has hired more than 9,000 workers, who will be part of the state’s budget until they retire and start receiving pensions.
“So, no government, since the state’s creation, has invested in human capital development as sustainably as this administration,” Mr Obidike said.
In September 2023, Mr Soludo launched free antenatal care and delivery for expectant mothers for the remaining period of his administration.
Mr Soludo described the gesture as part of his government’s palliative measures to cushion the effect of hardship on the Anambra people.
The governor said his administration was committed to ensuring unhindered access to healthcare, especially at the grassroots level.
(NAN)
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