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REJOINDER: Nigeria’s Transformative Strides in Maternal Health -By Isah Abuh Yusuf

These efforts, driven by clear political will and backed by strong policy implementation, are already yielding measurable results. Nigeria is no longer the nation described in 2021 statistics—it is now on an upward trajectory toward safer, equitable, and more inclusive healthcare for women and children.

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I write in response to the article published on June 3, 2024, titled “Nigeria is world’s most dangerous country to give birth, says BBC.” While the report highlights past challenges, it does not reflect the remarkable progress Nigeria has made in maternal and child health under the leadership of the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Muhammad Ali Pate, since 2023.
In just two years, Nigeria has witnessed unprecedented reforms and investments that are changing the narrative of maternal care across the country:

1. $1 Billion Maternal and Child Health Fund: In 2025, the Federal Government approved a $1 billion fund to support all 36 states in reducing maternal and child mortality. This includes upgrading 774 primary healthcare facilities to provide free emergency obstetric care.

2. Free Cesarean Sections Nationwide: Under the Maternal Mortality Reduction Innovation Initiative (MAMII), the government has made cesarean sections available free of charge in public facilities nationwide—removing a key barrier that once claimed thousands of lives.

3. Obstetric Fistula-Free Programme: Launched in 2024, this initiative has successfully treated over 1,600 women across 18 facilities, offering them a second chance at life. All associated costs—from transportation to post-surgical rehabilitation—are covered by the federal government.

4. Primary Healthcare Upgrades: Through the PHC revitalization effort, 238 facilities have already been upgraded, with over 2,000 more in progress. These facilities now offer 24/7 services, better equipment, and skilled birth attendants.

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5. Health Workforce Expansion: Enrollment quotas for medical and nursing schools have more than doubled—from 28,000 to 64,000 annually—ensuring that Nigeria has the human capacity to staff its growing health infrastructure.

6. Adolescent and Reproductive Health Services: The integration of adolescent-friendly services into PHCs is ongoing through the AGILE Project, offering menstrual hygiene, reproductive health education, and mental health support to young girls.

These efforts, driven by clear political will and backed by strong policy implementation, are already yielding measurable results. Nigeria is no longer the nation described in 2021 statistics—it is now on an upward trajectory toward safer, equitable, and more inclusive healthcare for women and children.

While we acknowledge that challenges remain, it is equally important that the media offers fair and current coverage that reflects the nation’s progress. We invite BusinessDay to join in amplifying these critical achievements that impact the lives of millions.

Isah Abuh Yusuf
Personal Assistant to the Minister

(Political Adviser)
📧 ismobah@yahoo.com
📞 08099040000 | 08031177777
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