OKOWA CALLS FOR CONSISTENCY IN POLICY IMPLEMENTATION

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The Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, has called for consistency in policy implementation in the country for Nigeria to make progress.
Speaking at a one-day "policy dialogue with the state executive council and the legislative council on investment in nutrition" at Asaba, Governor Okowa observed that one of the greatest challenges facing the country is consistency in the implementation of policies.
He also, stated that Nigerians will have access to good nutrition if the federal government makes policies in line with the population of the country.
"As a country, we will be planning wrongly if our plans does not go in line with our population, such plans will be problematic," he said, adding, "for us to have healthy families, birth spacing is very important, we must keep the number of our families within the range we can cater for."
Specifically speaking on the theme for the event, "prioritizing investment in maternal and child nutrition - key to sustainable development," Governor Okowa observed, "a lot of persons are ignorant of what it takes to bring up a child that is a major problem we need to address."
"Issue of poverty can also be linked to the effects of recession, but, there is need for collaboration with the local government councils for effective advocacy aimed at addressing ignorance," Governor Okowa who attended the event with his wife, Dame Edith said.
He disclosed that Delta State government has done a lot to ensure a healthy people, noting that the state has more than 60 government hospitals and more than 400 primary healthcare centres located at different parts of the state.
Earlier in an address, the Commissioner for Economic Planning, Dr Kingsley Emu said, "with inflation and scarcity of money, most families are increasingly finding it difficult to purchase basic necessities of livelihood - food, shelter, and clothing; the rest is poor nutrition, lack of care, ill-health and death."Image may contain: 7 people, people smiling, people standing



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