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Only one out of three babies born in Nigeria enjoys exclusive breastfeeding – UNICEF

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF ) has said only one out of every three babies is exclusively breastfed for up to six months in Nigeria.

UNICEF’s Chief of Enugu Field Office, Mrs Juliet Chiluwe, said this while addressing newsmen in a virtual meeting on Thursday, it organized in collaboration with Broadcasting Corporation of Abia State (BCA).

The virtual meeting was part of activities marking the World Breastfeeding Week observed every August 1-7.

The theme for the 2025 Edition is: “Prioritise breastfeeding: Create sustainable support systems.”

Chiluwe described breastfeeding as “a cornerstone of child survival, growth and healthy development”, and said that the year’s theme underscored the urgent need to build lasting systems that support mothers to breastfeed.

She, however, expressed satisfaction that over 90 percent of Nigerian women have breastfed their babies.

She also commended the 10 states of Lagos, Kwara, Ekiti, Oyo, Cross River, Kaduna, Niger, Ondo, Enugu and Plateau for extending paid maternity leave for up to six months for public workers.

According to her, the extension will serve as an incentive for improved and efficient breastfeeding as it is expected to reduce the pressure on lactating mothers to return to work.

“Breast milk is all a baby needs for the first six months; no substitutes compare.

“Mothers need time, support and protection from families, workplaces, communities and the government,” she said.

Chiluwe called for the establishment of breastfeeding corners in workplaces to give mothers a dignified and convenient space to breastfeed.

She added that working mothers could successfully breastfeed with the right support.

Also speaking, UNICEF’s Social Behavioral Change Specialist, Enugu field office, Dr Hillary Ozor, called on all stakeholders for action on agenda setting for breastfeeding.

“We should set the agenda and the media can lead the call for action on breastfeeding.

“A clear sign of love for my child is to exclusively breastfeed my child,” she said.

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By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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