Health

Sobi Hospital record 200 VVF successful operations

 

By Mumini AbdulKareem

No fewer than  200 fistula patients had been repaired in the Sobi Specialist Hospital,  Ilorin in Kwara State  since the partnership between the state government and the Engender Health began in 2013.

This was disclosed by the  Fistula Desk Officer, Kwara State Ministry of Health, Dr. Stephen Arigidi during a visit by  the Country Project Manager of Engender Health, implementer of USAID Fistula Care Plus Project, Chief Iyeme Efem to the Emir of Ilorin, Alh. Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari recently.

He explained that Sobi Specialist Hospital in Ilorin is one of the selected health facilities handling the repair of VVF/RVF cases in Nigeria.

Earlier in his remarks, Efem had intimated the Emir that his team is in Ilorin for another round of free fistula repairs at Sobi Specialist Hospital.

He solicited the support of the Emir and other traditional rulers in the state in the elimination of fistula cases in the state.

Efem said the monarchs have important roles to play in encouraging their subjects to attend antenatal care regularly and seek higher medical care when they labour for more than eight hours.

He noted that all stakeholders must support any move towards reducing backlog of fistula cases in Nigeria which he said stands at about 400,000 with 12,000 new cases every year.

In his response,  the Emir promised to champion advocacy against actions and attitude that can make women to develop fistula in Kwara State.

He assured that he would use the meeting of all traditional rulers in the state to charge monarchs to encourage their subjects to attend antenatal care regularly during pregnancy.

“I can assure you that we the traditional rulers in Kwara will take up this issue and give it the necessary advocacy it deserves to stem the cases of fistula in the state,” Emir assured.

Sulu-Gambari called on women in the state to always deliver under skilled birth attendants to avoid childbirth related complications, particularly fistula.

He said the state would be willing to host National Fistula Centre and appealed to relevant stakeholders in the state and federal levels to facilitate setting up of the Centre for the North Central zone in the state.

He explained that Kwara as a peaceful and friendly state is receptive to projects and programmes that would enhance healthcare delivery in the state.

The Emir urged women who are down with fistula to seek proper health care through repair, saying that fistula is preventable and treatable.

 

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