The Bayelsa State Government has announced that all pregnant women in the state, notwithstanding their marital status, will henceforth get about N70,000 each as a form of motivation to use approved health facilities in the state.
The State Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, said that Governor Seriake Dickson was concerned about the high mortality rate.
Speaking on Wednesday during a briefing, he stated that the move was meant to reduce the rate of infant and maternal mortality in the state and discourage them from attending unapproved traditional birth centres.
It was learnt that the maternal mortality figure stood at about 1,870 per 100,000 births with poor access to communities and hard-to-reach areas due to the extensive riverine terrain, being a major factor.
The Punch quoted him as saying that:
“Some days ago, Governor Seriake Dickson inaugurated the Safe Motherhood Initiative which is one very important programme. We are losing a number of our pregnant women due to cultural practices because they don’t go to the hospital and they are not well informed of what to do.Also speaking, the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Ebitimitula Etebu, said the ministry was adding N4,000 to the N3,000 earlier approved for pregnant women to make it N7,000 in about 10-month period of pregnancy.
“We are taking the message to every nook and cranny of our state. We will reach every single community because most fatalities happen there.
“No woman should die during childbirth. We are deploying all our means to sensitise our people. We are going from door to door to get the message to those that matter. As long as you are pregnant, married or not, you are covered.”
Etebu said, “At the level of the ministry, we are going further because about 70 per cent of our people go to primary health centres, they will no longer wait for people to come to them.
“We will go from house to house. Get records and ensure that these women attend our facilities. The governor has said he is giving N3,000 to these pregnant women but we are adding some incentives.
“For coming to the health centres we are incentivising them with N2,000 and at the antenatal, we are giving out another N2,000 and this is to ensure that they are motivated. The traditional birth attendants will also be motivated to ensure that they take these women to where they can get the right care.
“We are giving them money to ensure they do this. The community governance structure will also be brought in. Traditional rulers, community groups etc will be involved. This is a continuous measure. All communities must be reached. We are taking this seriously.”
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