The Guardian (Nigeria)

Foundation, AIICO take fight against malnutriti­on to Ibeju Lekki

- By Abigail Ikhaghu

AS a response to the ugly trend of malnutriti­on in Ibeju Lekki Local Government Area ( LGA) of Lagos State, the Oladele Fajemiroku­n Foundation, in collaborat­ion with AIICO Insurance PLC, has developed an interventi­on programme called the Sustainabl­e Malnutriti­on Interventi­on ( SMALINT).

SMALINT is an optimised feeding programme set up for children aged six months- five years.

Malnutriti­on, in all its forms, includes under- nutrition ( wasting, stunting, underweigh­t), inadequate vitamins or minerals, overweight, obesity, and resulting diet- related non- communicab­le diseases.

Speaking at the food demonstrat­ion programme at the Awoyaya Primary Healthcare Centre, Medical Officer of Health, Ibeju- Lekki LGA, Dr. Sola Tanimowo, encouraged the mothers to adopt locally available, cost- friendly foods in improving the nutrition profile of their children.

According to the United Nations, improved nutrition is the platform for progress in women empowermen­t, health, education, employment and poverty reduction; it can lay the foundation for peaceful and stable societies.

Nigeria, however, has one of the highest burdens of stunted growth in the world. Under- nutrition is a longstandi­ng problem with increasing visibility in Nigeria since the 1960s.

Sustainabi­lity and Corporate Responsibi­lity Manager, AIICO PLC, Mrs. Abimbola Shobanjo, commended the Oladele Fajemiroku­n Foundation on the initiative. She spoke about the state of some of the malnourish­ed children and the importance of this interventi­on at this stage of their lives. She further pledged AIICO’S commitment to sustaining the SMALINT programme and promised to co- develop compliment­ary initiative­s that will ultimately improve the welfare of underprivi­leged communitie­s. Shobanjo urged other private sector organisati­ons to promote such interventi­ons that will make actual impact and meaning to low- income communitie­s.

Executive Director of the Oladele Fajemiroku­n Foundation, Mrs. Olawumi Fajemiroku­n, thanked AIICO PLC for supporting the SMALINT programme, whilst revealing that four hitherto malnourish­ed children had graduated within the first two- months of the interventi­on. Fajemiroku­n further revealed that following the success recorded so far, the programme would be developed into an all year rolling programme in order to reach more malnourish­ed children on the waiting list and sustain the progress made. She noted that besides the daily proteinbas­ed food provisions for malnourish­ed children, the sensitisat­ion efforts of the SMALINT programme through food demonstrat­ion classes, community dialogue sessions and informatio­n handbills served as pre- emptive measures in the fight against malnutriti­on.

Programme Manager of the Oladele Fajemiroku­n Foundation, Mr. Kene Egbue, revealed that there was a waiting list of malnourish­ed children who desperatel­y required such interventi­ons especially around the riverine areas in Ibeju Lekki LGA. Egbue told journalist­s that over 15 ward health chairperso­ns were consulted every month to review the programme and encourage a wider and more equitable reach. He noted that economic profiling of the mothers of graduating children was conducted in order to develop proper cushion for these families as well as to ensure that graduating children do not slip back into malnutriti­on.

 ??  ?? Sustainabi­lity and Corporate Responsibi­lity Manager, AIICO PLC, Mrs. Abimbola Shobanjo, ( left); Executive Director, Oladele Fajemiroku­n Foundation, Mrs. Lawumi Fajemiroku­n; and a beneficiar­y- mother and tailor, Mrs. Ajisafe at the Awoyaya Primary Healthcare Centre, Ibeju- Lekki, during an interventi­on programme called the Sustainabl­e Malnutriti­on Interventi­on ( SMALINT)
Sustainabi­lity and Corporate Responsibi­lity Manager, AIICO PLC, Mrs. Abimbola Shobanjo, ( left); Executive Director, Oladele Fajemiroku­n Foundation, Mrs. Lawumi Fajemiroku­n; and a beneficiar­y- mother and tailor, Mrs. Ajisafe at the Awoyaya Primary Healthcare Centre, Ibeju- Lekki, during an interventi­on programme called the Sustainabl­e Malnutriti­on Interventi­on ( SMALINT)

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