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WBW - Implement, enforce maternity protection laws - HEWAN tells lawmakers.
Policy makers have been urged to implement and enforce maternity protection laws, including paid leave and breastfeeding breaks.
There is also the need for employers to provide breastfeeding-friendly workplaces with lactation rooms and flexible schedules.
The President, Health Writers Association of Nigeria, HEWAN, Mrs Vivian Ihechu, made the call in a statement commemorating the 2025 World Breastfeeding Week in Lagos.
According to the 2023 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey, while awareness of breastfeeding is high, practice remains suboptimal due to socio-cultural barriers, poor workplace policies, and inadequate health system support.
Mrs Ihechu urged health professionals to offer accurate guidance and support from pregnancy through early childhood, while community leaders and families should create and nurture stigma-free environments that normalise breastfeeding.
"The media should amplify correct information and success stories that inspire collective action."
"World Breastfeeding Week 2025 is not just a moment—it’s a movement. Together, we can build systems that sustain breastfeeding, safeguard the well-being of mothers and children, and invest in a healthier, more equitable future."
Ihechu noted that since the theme for WBW 2025 is “Prioritise Breastfeeding: Create Sustainable Support Systems,” it emphasizes the urgent need to establish and maintain long-term, inclusive, and effective support structures that empower mothers to breastfeed successfully.
"Breastfeeding is more than a personal choice, it is a public health imperative, and as health writers, we recognise the importance of consistent, science-based messaging and policies that enable mothers to breastfeed without barriers". Ihechu
She stressed that "Supporting breastfeeding is supporting life, health, and the future of our children.”
Ihechu, who expressed dismay that Nigeria had continued to face challenges with exclusive breastfeeding rates, despite the proven benefits, including reduced infant mortality, enhanced cognitive development, and protection against common childhood illnesses, promised that HEWAN will do its best to promote proper exclusive breastfeeding.
"HEWAN, being a network of health journalists is committed to improving public health awareness in Nigeria, supports this year’s theme, and urges all sectors - governments, civil society, the media, healthcare institutions, employers, communities, and families to play their part in creating an environment where breastfeeding is protected, promoted, and supported.
The Health Writers’ Association of Nigeria (HEWAN) is a professional body of health journalists dedicated to promoting public health through accurate and timely reporting. HEWAN works in collaboration with health experts, policymakers, and development partners to improve health literacy and drive positive change in health outcomes across Nigeria.
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Zamfara Govt Confirms Cholera Outbreak in 11 LGAs.
Zamfara State Government has confirmed that eleven local government areas of the state have been affected by a recent outbreak of cholera.
The State Commissioner for Health, Dr Nafisa Muhammad Maradun, made this known during the distribution of cholera medications and consumables items at the Orphans and Less Privileged Hospital in Maradun Local Government Area.
A statement by the Ministry’s Information Officer, Sulaiman Isa, indicates that Dr Maradun explained that Bungudu, Maru, and Maradun have so far received items, including intravenous fluids such as Ringer’s lactate and normal saline, rubber kettles, plastic drums, handwashing stations, soap, detergents, chlorine, and measuring cups.
The Health Commissioner stated that the state government is committed to extending the distribution to all 14 local government areas of the state.
Upon receiving the items, the Chairman of Maradun Local Government, Alhaji Sanusi Ahmad Dosara, commended Governor Dauda Lawal and the Health Commissioner for their intervention.
He assured that the donated medical supplies would be judiciously utilized and distributed to all affected health facilities in the area.
AMINU DALHATU.
Monday, July 28, 2025
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Sunday, July 27, 2025
LASAM health budget review seeks stronger coordination for RMNCAH+N in Lagos.
The forum entitled: “LASAM Health Budget Performance Review, RMNCAH+N Scorecard & Essential Life Savings Commodities Validation Meeting with support from Save the Children International.
The activity, which marked another milestone in strengthening accountability mechanisms and aligning policy efforts toward achieving improved health outcomes across Lagos State,
set a renewed tone for RMNCAH+N accountability in Lagos State, paving the way for integration, innovation, and measurable progress.
Participants at the meeting resolved on the need for improved synergy across MDAs, even as they identified fragmentation and gaps in service coordination.
The session also revealed a critical funding gap for the health promotion unit within the Ministry of Health.
Stakeholders have noted the absence of dedicated financial support for this vital department. The Ministry of Budget plans to explore options to fund and rejuvenate the unit, enabling it to drive consistent public health education campaigns.
There was a general caution against pushing for higher allocations without demonstrating utilization of released funds, with stakeholders agreeing that budget performance must be actively tracked to ensure impact and to strengthen future advocacy for increased health funding.
The meeting emphasized the role of the media in bridging information gaps, especially regarding immunization services. Plans were suggested to publicize access to free vaccinations and nearby facilities through digital and broadcast platforms.
There was a strong call for deeper youth engagement, particularly with adolescent girls, in promoting maternal and child health values throughout communities.
Another key takeaway was the imperative to expand the inclusion of CDCs and CDAs, as participants agreed that peer-driven health promotion can yield more impact than top-down approaches.
The meeting brought together senior officials from the Ministry of Health, Lagos State Primary Health Care Board (PHCB), Directorate of Family Health and Nutrition (DFHN), LISDEL, other CSOs, Gates Foundation, the Ministry of Economy, Planning & Budget (MEPB), the Evidence, Advocacy, and KMCS sub-committees, among different stakeholders.
Thursday, July 24, 2025
FRSC arrests 290,887 offenders in Six months.
The Federal Road Safety Corps FRSC says Two Hundred and Ninety Thousand, Eight Hundred and Eighty Seven (290,887 ) offenders were arrested for committing Three Hundred and Nineteen Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Eight (319798) Traffic Offences between January and June this year across the country.
Corps Marshal Mallam Shehu Mohammed, who stated this while addressing newsmen in Abuja, said the figure reflects a 16 percent rise in arrests and a 14.4 percent increase in Offences compared to the same period in 2024.
According to the FRSC Corps Marshal, available statistics reveal that the first half of 2025 has presented tough challenges between January and June as the country recorded an increase in road accidents and fatalities by 2.2 percent.
While expressing concerns over the increased number of road accidents, the FRSC Boss argued that the country also witnessed increased vehicular movement across the country in the first six months of the year.
He explained that over 30 million passengers travelled using 2.3 million vehicles across the nation's road network in the review period.
Mallam Shehu Mohammed told newsmen that increased arrests should not be interpreted as institutional weakness but rather as proof of greater vigilance and proactive enforcement.
According to him, the Corps has increased its visibility and number of formations and built the capacity of officers and men in efficient service delivery.
While speaking on the Corps' achievements, the FRSC Boss announced that the Corps Establishment Act Amendment Bill, which seeks to enhance traffic management, protect personnel and infrastructure, as well as improve staff welfare, was passed this week by the House of Representatives, awaiting Senate concurrence.
Mallam Shehu Mohammed assured that the Corps' deployment of modern technology, which includes the National Crash Reporting Information system and FRSC Mobile App, would continue to enhance operational capacity and make the road safer.
He also assured that the Corps Health Management Office will improve health care delivery for personnel, which, according to him, is part of measures to improve the welfare of staff.
He tasked the commanding officers to intensify field operations, maintain discipline, and uphold the core values of the Corps.
The FRSC Boss, however, appealed to motorists to always report any misconduct of personnel for appropriate action.
He reassured that the Corps would not relent in providing a safer motoring environment for socio-economic activities to thrive in the country.
By: Kayode Oyedare
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