ACOMIN hosts ANPHCDA Executive Secretary in Anambra, holds monthly meeting

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By Uzo Ugwunze

Fifteen Community based organisations CBOs
under the auspices of Civil Society for Malaria control, Immunisation, and Nutrition ACOMIN in Anambra state has been assured that the Anambra State Government has plans fo employ more health workers to attach to the Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs)where there are shortages of staff.

The Executive Secretary, Anambra State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, ANPHCDA, Pharm Chisom Uchem gave the assurance as ACOMIN converged at Leisure Hilton hotel, Awka for their monthly meeting to discuss the way forward in promoting better healthcare services to residents in the state especially as ith affects the optimal function of Primary health care services in the state

The state Coordinator Mrs Chioma Okeke flanked by the State Program Officer, Mr. Wisdom Jacob and State Coordinator for Tuberculosis Network, Mrs Ify Unachukwu said that the monthly meeting was to give stock of the progress made in ensuring that residents, especially those in rural areas have access to quality health care in line with the set objectives of the project C19 Response mechanism (RM)/ Resilient and sustainable system for health (RSSH).

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ACOMIN field officers reported their findings from some facilities in Aguata, Awka South, Anambra East, Dunukofia and Nnewi South Local Government Areas to the ANPHCDA boss.

Some of the challenges affecting the discharge of standard primary health care services include lack of power supply, water , medical personnel and drugs , absence of Covid and HIV guidance and counseling department,dirty environment, insecurity, exploitation of patients , attitudinal problems,and dilapidated infrastructure among others.

She however noted that the essence of the meeting was to find solutions to the challenges of PHCs and sought for cooperation of members of the communities.

Earlier in her welcome address, Mrs Chioma Okeke who referred to the recent activities held on the 16th of May, International day for the Boy child decried the level of ignorance surrounding many male children as they develop into adolescent age which often result to vices like pornography, masturbation, incest, bestiality, rape, homosexuality and premarital sex which could further lead to STD infections, unwanted pregnancy and sometimes depression.

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“Our parents should tell their boy child from age 12 to expect certain changes which include slight breast pain, penis erection and whitish discharge or wet dream, attraction for the opposite sex, pimples”.

“The boys should be made to understand that it is normal and be properly guided.Parents should watch out when their boy start lying down on their stomach to hide their erection, being withdrawn and teach them self control and abstinence because there are consequences of having casual sex. One can get STD infection which can make one impotent”, said Mrs Okeke.

Responding to the PHCs challenges reports ANPHCDA boss, Pharm Chisom Uchem thanked ACOMIN for their immense contributions as foot soldiers towards checking the activities of PHC health workers and ensuring that communities stakeholders co-operate with State Government in finding solutions to the challenges of PHCs.

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She assured them that Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has special interest towards tackling the healthcare challenges of Ndi Anambra reiterating the State Government’s commitment to partner with ACOMIN.

“We appreciate your findings which is not to witch-hunt anybody but ensure that our PHCs which are over 600 were up and doing. The Soludo’s Solution government is running Public Private Partnership to ensure a liveable and working State.

“Meanwhile, His Excellency has concluded plans to recruit more health workers to fill up the gaps where there are shortage of staff in the health sector. He is also willing to assist any facility that is viable and productive,” said Uchem.

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