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NGO urges better Kaduna health budget rollout to reduce maternal, child deaths

Governor Uba Sani said the intervention represented the second tranche of state-of-the-art medical equipment his administration has distributed to PHCs since assuming office.

• March 9, 2026
Governor of kaduna state Uba Sani
Governor Uba Sani (photo credit: Twitter)

The Maternal Accountability Mechanism in Kaduna Initiative has urged the Kaduna State Government to boost the implementation of the 2026 health budget to curb maternal and child deaths.

“While the day is globally observed to celebrate the achievements and resilience of women, it also provides an opportunity to reflect on the urgent need to address health challenges threatening the lives of women and children,” the NGO said in a statement issued by its chairman, Garba Mohamed, to mark the 2026 International Women’s Day.

The organisation noted that maternal mortality and deaths of children under five remain major public health concerns in Nigeria, stressing that improved investment and effective implementation of health policies are critical to reversing the trend.

It commended the Kaduna state government for prioritising the health sector, particularly efforts to strengthen Primary Health Care services, which serve as the first point of care for most women and children in rural and urban communities.

The group also welcomed the recent distribution of modern medical equipment and ambulances to primary health care facilities across the state, noting that the initiative is expected to improve service delivery, emergency response, and referral systems.

Governor Uba Sani said the intervention represented the second tranche of state-of-the-art medical equipment his administration has distributed to PHCs since assuming office.

“This is a move aimed at improving access to quality healthcare at the grassroots,” the governor said.

KADMAM, however, restated that beyond infrastructure and equipment, consistent funding, availability of essential drugs, skilled health workers, and expanded access to family planning services are critical to reducing preventable maternal and child deaths.

“As we commemorate IWD, we call on government, development partners, civil society organisations, and community leaders to intensify efforts toward ensuring that no woman dies while giving life and that every child has the opportunity to survive and thrive,” it added. 

(NAN)

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