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No woman in Ekiti should give birth at home, Erelu Fayemi says

...Ss she receives first babies of the new year, bankrolls their hospital bills

Kehinde Adewole, Ado Ekiti

Wife of Ekiti State Governor, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, has urged women in the state to desist from giving birth to their babies at home as such practice not only dangerous but also life threatening.

She made the remarks while receiving the first three babies of the year at the Ido and University Teaching Hospitals, in Ado Ekiti , state capital respectively.

According to a press release by Bolaji Blessing, Press Officer at the Office of the Wife of the Governor, the first baby of the year, a baby boy, was born at the  Comprehensive Health Centre, Sharp Corner at Ido -Ekiti, at about 12:04, on Tuesday morning.

It was a blessing to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Kemi and  Tope Akilo.

Monarch of Ido-Ekiti, Olojudo, Oba Ilori Faboro, witnessed the handover of the baby to the governor’s wife.

The family of Adebayo Aderonke  had the second baby of the year 2at the  Okeyinmi Health centre,  Ado Ekiti, the baby is a female who weigned 2.8kg. The third baby given birth at 12:09, and who also weighed 2:65 was given birth to the family of Temitayo and Kehinde Babalola at the Teaching hospital Ado-Ekiti. All their hospital bills were settled by the first lady and others who also enjoyed settlement of their hospital bills included

Afolalu Adeyinka Easter, N109,900, Adaramola Iyabo Linda, N 80,400, Adefola Bola , N104,660, Ayodele Temitayo N139,600, and Akomolafe Titilayo, N102,12

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Speaking about the arrival of the new new year babies, Erelu Fayemi said: “Presenting these babies to the First lady of the state is a long standing tradition which is global, it is taken as a symbol of God’s blessing and promise to His people that we would continue to populate the earth and reproduce ourselves.

“When we come to do these what we are saying to ourselves and to the people that we will continue to live together in peace. We would continue to produce God-fearing who are going to continue to produce the next generation that would live long after we are gone.

“And we are also saying wherever we are the government will continue to take care of them and work for their best interest.

“Traditionally, we go to the teaching hospitals to receive them but this year we didn’t have them at the teaching hospital.

“Babies are blessings from God and nobody knows when they would arrive. Jesus was born in the manger where it was least expected.

“So, far away here in ldo, we are having the first baby of the state. This is where God has destines it to be.

“We are happy that our mothers and nurses here are giving the best primary healthcare and we hope this will continue. No woman on this state should be giving birth at home.

“I am praying that these babies, they will have  long life and prosperity,” she said.

 

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