A’Ibom Assembly calls for registration, regulation of traditional birth attendants

By Paulinus Nta, A’IBOM

The Akwa Ibom state House Of Assembly, AKHA has called for the regulation of traditional birth attendants in the state.

This followed a motion sponsored by the member representing Eket state constituency, Nsidibe Akata last  plenary.

In his motion, he decried  the proliferation of traditional birth homes, managed by unskilled birth attendants, noting that the situation has increased maternal and child mortality in the state.

According to him, the UNICEF statistics has shown that ”about 262,000 babies die yearly in Nigeria during delivery, making our country the second highest national total in the world.

‘ A great percentage of the Traditional Birth  Houses /Homes are fraught with inherent challenges and deficiencies such as inadequate prenatal and post natal care facilities, prescriptions and administration of unverified concoctions, total absence of supervisory or regulatory over sights and the absence of emerging life-saving medical equipment”

Most maternal and child mortalities occur owing to sever complications in the hands of untrained Traditional Birth attendants, who only refer such difficult and life_threatening cases to hospitals, when they  become unfortunately too late to salvage the situations’

Akata said there was need to integrate traditional birth attendants  into a formal training programe to improve maternal health in the state.

In it’s resolution, the House of Assembly  directed the ministry of health to commence registration of traditional birth attendants, with a view to regulating their practices in the state.

The House also mandated state ministry of health to initiate and sustain the training and re-training of traditional birth attendants in the state on safer maternal health practices.

Accordingly,  the speaker, Udeme Otong directed the House Committee on health to collaborate with the ministry of health and relevant MDAs on the implementation of all resolutions on the motion.

Meanwhile, a bill for a law to establish the Akwa Ibom state Public Complains and anti corruption Commission and for other matters connected thereto, has scaled first reading on the floor of the house.

The bill, sponsored by the member representing Eket state constituency, Nsidibe  Akata and fifteen others, was read on the floor of the house by the clerk, Mrs. Nsikak -Abasi Orok, during Wednesdays plenary, as members resumed for the second legislative year after about two months recess.

Other bills were: A bill for a law to establish and regulate the Akwa Ibom state Correctional Service, to ensure human and effective management of offenders, promote reformation , rehabilitation, reintegration and public safety and to make provisions for the ad ministration of custodial and non-custodial services in the state, and for related matters, sponsored by the member, representing Ini State constituency, Lawrence Udoide and 13 others, and a bil for a law for the establishment and composition of the Akwa Ibom state Agricultural Development Trust Find, ADETFUND, also sponsored by the member representing Eket , Nsidibe Akata, passed first reading.

The bills were equally refered to the House Committee on Business, Rules, Ethics and Privileges by the speaker for rescheduling.

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