The Director General of Cross River State Primary Health
Care Development Agency (CRSPHCDA), Dr. Mrs. Betta Edu spoke of her
surprise visit to Osakan village, Ofumbongha-Yala ward in Obubra Local
Government Area on July 30th, for community outreach service, where a
woman delivered triplets.
Dr. Edu said she was over excited with their birth
especially owning to the fact that they were given birth to in one of
the primary health care facility rather than resorting to traditional
home delivery.. It is even more interesting that a Traditional Birth
attendant referred this woman to the health center and supported the
staff there during the delivery.
While congratulating the parents, the DG used the
opportunity to advise the parents to start family planning immediately,
since that was their fifth child.
She further made a financial donation of more than hundred
thousand naira ( 100,000), including other financial appreciations to
those around aiding the mother to take care of the triplets. She said
more support like clothing, provisions, toiletries and more funds will
be made available immediately, to enable the parents take good care of
the children. She ordered for the immediate transfer of the triplets
boys and their mother to a comprehensive health care center for more
enhanced care.
In reaction, Mr. & Mrs. Enyam Joshua, parents to the
triplets thanked the Director General for her unscheduled visit, adding
that apart from the surprise and blessing the visit has brought, the
gesture was unprecedented. They thanked Governor Ayade for appointing
someone who has the passion and compassion for the poor and needy, and
prayed God to bless the Governor for them.
Taking to her official Facebook page, Dr Edu wrote about her visit. Read below:
I love to go into the communities and follow my passion. However this comes with a lot of heart breaks and emotional baggage.
Today was not different, while on community outreach to
Osakam community in Ofumbongha/Yala Ward Obubra LGA, Mrs. Charity Eyam
Ogobi delivered triplets(3boys) at our health post. The entire village
was jubilating because it has never happened there before. The gathered
the window like bees trying to get a glimpse of the three boys sent from
above.
However the mother of the triplets was very afraid and
didn't look happy. I asked her quietly what her concerns were and she
said "please take my babies out of here because the will eat them, I can
see them every where here.... The will eat them" (did I believe that...
Hell NO! ) I obliged her and took both parents with the babies to the
comprehensive PHC Obubra. Of course she was worried about their welfare
and in the spirit of AYADE CARE I have decided to add them to the
battalion I cater for every day.
Another sorry sight that has led to my loss of appetite and
sleep this night was a severely malnourished child who was eating white
yam that had sand rubbed all over.... Poverty is real... It's deep.
Well to cut long story short... He too got on the list of those whom I
share my daily pay with. Someone out there is in need of the little help
you can offer, don't keep them waiting forever!
I may not change the world but let me save one life at a time!!!! OBUBRA SAMO!
#AyadeCare
#AyadeCare
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