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"Pregnant Women Should Be Given Six Months Maternity Leave’

Submitted by LEADERSHIP EDITORS on May 14, 2012 - 5:00am

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The Chief Executive Officer of a non governmental organisation, known as Afribaby, Dr. Odion Oscar Odiboh, in a chat with FLORENCE UDOH, is canvassing for a six months maternity leave for women.   He disclosed that his organisation    has sent a   bill    to   the   National Assembly to pursue the cause   of    compulsory   six months   maternity   leave    for nursing   mothers.  He also spoke on the concept of Afribaby.

What is the Afribaby concept?

The    concept   of  Afribaby is to create synergy, coordination, and connectivity between all organizations, institutions, companies that have one thing or the other to do with babies   to   put   in  the  front   burner issues   that  concern  the   welfare   and  well-being    of   our   babies. Ensure that different organizations cooperate and   support   themselves, ultimately, our babies will be the beneficiaries of such cooperation because we have a scenario where infant mortality and even, maternal mortality is very high   right   now   in Nigeria    and   Nigeria is   still very far, lagging behind,   in   its   strides   to   achieve   the   MDGs    of    reducing   infant   mortality   by   50 percent   by 2015. There’s no doubt about that.

  We’re doing this because; there isn’t the right atmosphere or connectivity between different organizations doing different things for babies. We have baby-friendly hospitals where there are pediatricians who’re doing their best in their own enclave. We have orphanages that are picking up and taking care of motherless babies. You have banks that have products for newborn babies. There’re crèches that take care of babies in the absence of their mothers, particularly, daycare centers,  but   all  these   different   sector    do  not  have   a  common   meeting   forum    to   rub  minds together   and   exchange   ideas,  but    with   our   AFRIBABY   which  started   3   years   ago,   there  is    synergy   now   among  these different   organizations   .

  We have even non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that are advocating on baby matters, we have pharmaceutical companies producing drugs for babies. So, all these organizations work separately but there’s no connection between them. They cannot even help themselves   when   they need help   r   the   expertise    of   the other. So, the idea of Afribaby is to bring them together so that they can harness fully, what each has to offer and ultimately, help our babies and humanity.

What   mothers    gained  at   the   3   days   symposium

If   you look at the concept of Afribaby, it concerns mothers, fathers, babies and our society. Part of the content of Afribaby is education and enlightenment.   In   this   symposium , we     have   dealt  with   matters     that   are   very   crucial     such   as    issues on breastfeeding,    career development   for   women   and  how   to  maintain   balance    in  the   home  front   while   pursuing   career    and   coping   with   the    demands    of    motherhood. These days, we have   majority   of    mothers that are also working; they’re assisting their husbands to contribute to their wellbeing.  These   mothers   need   to  know   how  to create   a  good   balance   in  all  these   so  that  no  area   suffers   especially   the   area  of   taking  adequate   care   of  the  babies.

  Talking about maternity leave, the law grants only three months. But, federal Ministry of Health – the state government, the medical community, the World Health Organization (WHO),   UNICEF   are saying six months exclusive breastfeeding. So, how do you reconcile this? This issue   is   was what we   are  trashing    at   this   our   3rd   symposium .  If they   government bodies   at Federal   Ministry of Health   are    saying that mothers should have exclusive breastfeeding for six moths, they should provide enabling environment for them to be able to do so. That is,   make    the   maternity leave, six months.

If they’re not able to do so, all of that is mere policy summersault. Its mere talk. So, these are the areas where mothers stand to gain. We want to encourage adequate breastfeeding   because   well breast-fed   babies   have   a   higher mental   development   and    their   immune    system is very   high   and   as   such they hardly   fail    sick     .

  For   the    fathers,    they   are   very      important    in   the   home    indeed.   So, we use this symposium   opportunity to drum our message about exclusive breastfeeding because you cannot have exclusive breastfeeding when the father does not support the woman –help with finances, house chores, and other things that could take away the woman’s attention from breastfeeding.

What   is   all   this   talk about   nannies’    training?   

Part of the Afribaby project is to train nannies. Now, let me quickly run through the projects. First, we have the symposium, which deals with the issue as they arise.   Then, you have nannies training. The nannies training is meant to modernize our nannies, to help them to have latest knowledge about care giving. And to help change some of the terrible things we have witnessed in the business of care giving.

  For instance, you give your baby to a caregiver, because you have to go to work; we have discovered that in some cases, some nannies, not all of them; give pill to the babies so they can sleep off. And this is very, very dangerous. When this is done again and again - and the parents are not even aware of a thing like this; what happens? After a while, the baby begins to become abnormal. And you begin to wonder, why is my baby behaving abnormally. You wouldn’t know it was as result of what has been done to that baby at the care centre, under the care of the nanny.

Again, some of these nannies or day care centres hire out these babies for alms begging. And the parents do not know. You’d be at work, thinking that everything is well or that your baby is safe. But, something can go wrong. Now, we want to sensitize nannies on these problems. We want to change this habit and ensue that care giving is given appropriately.

 

In   what   ways    does   Afribaby     hope   to     promotes    Infant    and    even   maternal survival  in   Nigeria?

Unlike babies in developed countries, many babies in   Nigeria suffer undernourishment, malnutrition, insufficiencies, inadequate attention and insecurity right from birth.

That is   why  we   at   Afribaby   advocates   always   that all   hands should be on deck to reduce the rising rates of maternal and child deaths,  and   we do this   through   seminars   we   hold   periodically,  Radio   Talk  shows, Television   talk  shows,  this  Annual Symposuim/Exhibition   ,we   also   have   a  health  magazine   we   publish   quarterly  that is   focusing    on    guidelines  for   taking   adequate   care    of  our   babies  .

Fears have been expressed  by  health  analysts   that Nigeria may not meet the MDG targets even as recent UN reports ,   that   the nation has only achieved    only    32 per cent reduction  of   infant   mortality    less     than    five years to 2015. 

  Developed countries are working hard to ensure babies live to adulthood and I want to believe that we can do better in    Nigeria    and    eventually   Africa   as    a   continent    . We must put a stop to infant mortality now.

  The Afribaby concept is a new approach and first of its kind to address problems of child care in Nigeria and Africa at large.   We  chose   that  name   AFIBABY    meaning   African     Babies    because  in   a  few    years  time,  we  intend   to  carry   our  campaign    of     infant    survival   and   well-being    to   all   over   AFRICA  as   a  Continent.  There is urgent    need for policy change  in    Nigeria   here   and   other   developing  African   nations   concerning   infant    survival  and well-being.

  We     emphasize   exclusive   breast feeding   a lot    because     even   WHO   has proven   with   scientific    research     that    it     increases bonding between a mother and the child and stabilises a baby psychologically.     If we do not    treat    all  our   babies  right    at    infancy   , it is the nation that will pay for it   in    the   future    through   the cost of catering for a group of dysfunctional adults.