The state health Commissioner said the maternal week would be held at two health facility centres and two outreaches in each of the 351 wards throughout the state.
The Oyo State Government says it has designated 1,404 facilities for the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Week between May 29 and June 2 across the state.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Azeez Adeduntan, made this known in a statement in Ibadan on Tuesday.
Adeduntan said the maternal, newborn and child health week would be held at two health facility centres and two outreaches in each of the 351 wards throughout the state.
He said the government was hoping that about 1.5 million children would be administered with Vitamin A during the period.
Adeduntan said pregnant women, nursing mothers and children between 0 and 59 months were targeted for free medical services.
The medical services, according to him, will include Vitamin A, HIV Screening, malnutrition screening and provision of family planning commodities.
The commissioner said other benefits included birth registration, de-worming tablets for children of 12-59 months as well as provision of Malaria drugs for pregnant women.
“Pregnant women and nursing mothers are therefore reminded that this 5-day nutrition and health interventions is free.
“This is based on our consultations, we can reliably say that Ramadan does not prevent pregnant women from taking tetanus toxoid vaccines,” he said.
Adeduntan therefore said there should be no excuse for the women and children to be left out of the exercise.
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