He suggested that the government should subsidise childbirth and even make deliveries free, but with a cap.
He urged investment in cervical cancer elimination due to its high return on investment.
Ms Makanjuola said the launch of PECCIN is scheduled for Tuesday at the State House in Abuja.
Nigeria’s fertility rate is 4.8 births per woman.
The minister gave the charge in Osogbo during the presentation of the report of the 11-man committee on the repositioning of the party in the state.
The development was sequel to the loss suffered by the party at the governorship and presidential elections in the state.
He was the greatest geographer in Africa who won the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in Geography,” said Mr Lucas.
