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Otti Pushes Emergency Response Upgrade to Curb Maternal and Infant Deaths in Abia

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The Abia State Government has stressed the importance of strengthening emergency healthcare systems as a key step toward reducing the high rate of deaths among mothers and newborns.

Speaking during the rollout of a new health initiative in Umuahia, state officials highlighted that timely medical intervention remains one of the biggest challenges facing pregnant women and infants, especially in rural communities. The programme, introduced under the administration of Governor Alex Otti, is designed to improve rapid response and access to life-saving care.

Health authorities explained that delays in reaching equipped medical facilities often lead to avoidable fatalities. To tackle this, the government has introduced a coordinated emergency transport system aimed at ensuring that patients can be moved quickly to hospitals with skilled personnel.

The initiative includes the deployment of ambulances to strategic locations across high-risk areas, with a target response time of under 30 minutes. Trained emergency responders have also been integrated into a broader national response network to improve efficiency in handling distress calls.

In addition, efforts are being made to strengthen healthcare infrastructure, recruit more professionals, and improve working conditions to attract qualified staff. Authorities say these steps will help ensure that emergency services are not only available but also effective.

To reach remote communities with poor road access, the government is exploring alternative solutions such as tricycle ambulances and innovative delivery systems for essential medical supplies.

Officials maintain that improving emergency medical services is central to reversing maternal and infant mortality trends, adding that sustained public support will be crucial to the success of the reforms.

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