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Aisha Buhari Mobilizes Private Sector to End Severe Acute Malnutrition in Nigeria

by Our Reporter

Nigeria’s First Lady, Her Excellency, Dr. Mrs. Aisha Muhammadu Buhari
called on the Private Sector, particularly manufacturers of drugs and
Food/Beverages Companies to a make commitment of producing the
“Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food” (RUTF) locally in Nigeria in order to
make it more accessible everywhere in a bid to finally end Severe Acute
Malnutrition (SAM) in the Country.

She spoke during an interactive session with stakeholders from the
Private Sector and relevant government organizations at the State House,
Abuja on Monday, 25th November, 2019. The event was organized by the
Aisha Buhari Foundation (ABF).

Aisha Buhari called on the Federal and State Governments to ensure,
through the enactment and operationalization of policies, that they
provide support to local production and procurement of RUFT in Nigeria.

Participants at the session including development partners such as
UNICEF, took turns to give account and statistics of Nigerian children
suffering from severe acute malnutrition. They narrated that about 2.6
Nigerian children fall into this category every year, with 1 in 5 dying;
while those that survive do not live to their full physical and mental
potential, except when treated with RUTF. They also highlighted the
efforts being made to manufacture fully made in Nigeria RUTF.

The First Lady noted that it is time for Nigeria to end the scourge of
Severe Acute Malnutrition in Nigeria by ensuring that RUTF is available
in the shelves of every pharmaceutical store. She finally called on all
stakeholders to work towards meeting up with standards that demonstrate
the Nation’s resourcefulness as a people and its natural endowments.

Wife of the Vice President, Her Excellency, Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo
commended the First lady for her steadfastness in the fight against all
forms of child malnutrition in Nigeria.

The Hon. Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie E. Ehanire in his remarks noted
that the Administration of President Muhammadu Buhari had already
started working alongside the recommendations of the First Lady through
the administration’s policy of “Eat what You Grow”, he also called on
the need for more awareness as he observed that malnutrition was not
always a question of poverty but also of ignorance, sometimes parents do
not know what to give their children to ensure they get the required
nutritional content.

The event was attended by wife of the Vice President, HE Mrs. Dolapo
Osinbajo, the Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie E. Ehanire, the Wife of the
Kebbi State Governor, HE, Dr. Zainab Bagudu, The Senior Special
Assistant (SSA) to the President on Women Affairs & Administration, Dr.
Hajo Sani, UNICEF Deputy Country Representative, Pernille Ironside,
Heads of Agencies, States Commissioners of Health, Private Sector
Players and others.

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