Governor Sanwo-Olu Inaugurates 110-Bed Maternal and Child Centre in Epe

As part of efforts to curb maternal and infant mortality, the Lagos State Governor in South-West Nigeria, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has commissioned a 110-bed Maternal and Child Centre (MCC) in Epe.

Sanwo-Olu said that the four-floor, 110 bed-Maternal Child Centre was another essential facility for safe childbirth in the state.

He said that the fully-equipped MCC in Epe was a clear demonstration of his administration’s seriousness about the war against maternal and child mortality.

According to him, in the last two years, the government has shown great commitment to the improvement of maternal and child health indices in the state.

”Our overarching goal is to eradicate infant and child mortality in our state, while our women must no longer die while giving birth.

”We remain unwaveringly committed to this goal and this Centre is the fourth MCCs delivered by this administration with the ones already commissioned in Badagry, Eti-Osa and Igando.

”We are not done, our plan is to build maternal child centres across the state, to expose expectant mothers to the best pre-and post-natal care by professional health workers using modern and state of the art facilities.

”There is no better time than now to put an end to preventable maternal and child deaths – with technological advancement, modern equipment and well-trained health workers.

“The process of child bearing should no longer lead to the loss of another life,” Gov. Sanwo-Olu stated.

The Governor said that apart from emergency services, the MCC was a secondary public health facility that would provide all services related to reproductive issues.

According to him, this includes obstetrics; gynaecology; paediatrics; family planning, immunisation, laboratory services and radiology.

He urged all expectant and future mothers within Epe Local Government and its environs to make use of the facility and avoid patronising unregistered birth homes.

Sanwo-Olu said that his government would leave no stone unturned to provide fully equipped modern health facilities all over Lagos State.

The Governor further assured Lagosians that where necessary new health facilities will be built, and existing ones will be renovated and upgraded fully equipped and staffed to meet the health needs of all Lagosians.

“This centre with its modern equipment has been made possible through taxpayers’ money; your money. You must, therefore, see it as your property and safeguard it because it is an essential facility that has been provided to save lives and promote your well-being,” the Governor added.

The Commissioner for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi, said that the centre began operations on May 19 and had since registered about 590 expectant mothers, with 100 babies delivered adding that the government would employ 20 nurses and 10 doctors more to join the current 20 nurses and nine doctors in the facility.

He said services rendered in the facility include emergency services, obstetrics, gynaecology, laboratory services/blood bank, radiology/sonography, paediatrics, family planning and immunisation.

Abiodun Tobun, the Lawmaker representing Epe Constituency 1 in the Lagos State House of Assembly, thanked the state government for completing the MCC in Epe.

Tobun said that the community was ready to collaborate with the government and take responsibility of the facility.

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