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Gov Yusuf commits N670m to combat malnutrition, improve child health

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By Muhammad Amaan

Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has reaffirmed his commitment to tackling malnutrition and enhancing maternal and child health in the state.

A statement issued by his spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, said the governor has released N500 million as counterpart funding to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) for nutrition initiatives in the state.

Dawakin Tofa said Governor Yusuf made this declaration during the official flag-off of the second Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) Week held in Kumbotso Local Government Area of the state.

He said the governor also announced the allocation of N170 million for the renovation and upgrading of malnutrition treatment centres and referral centres, aimed at combating child killer diseases and improving access to life-saving healthcare services.

“This administration is resolute in its mission to fight malnutrition and prevent diseases that threaten the lives of our children.

“By committing these funds, we are taking a bold step toward ensuring a healthier and brighter future for our children and families,” the governor stated.

The MNCH Week  delivers essential healthcare services, including immunizations, antenatal care, nutritional supplements, and public health awareness campaigns, targeting the most vulnerable populations in Kano State.

Governor Yusuf emphasized that these interventions are part of his government’s comprehensive strategy to strengthen the healthcare system, reduce maternal and child mortality, foster sustainable development and access to quality healthcare services in Kano state.

This landmark investment underscores the state government’s dedication to addressing critical health challenges and improving the quality of life for residents.

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