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Breastfeed­ing: Employers urged to provide creche in workplaces

- By Damilola F. Matthew

The chairperso­n of the Necas Network for Entreprene­urial Woman (NNEW), Abuja chapter, Mrs Gertrude Bashorun, has urged employers of labour to provide creche/ lactation room for mothers to encourage them achieve six months of exclusive breastfeed­ing.

Bashorun said this when she led her team on a courtesy visit to the executive director of Glisten Internatio­nal Academy,

Hajiya Samira Jibir in Abuja on Thursday.

She said, “This is basically an advocacy visit. We are on a drive to engage with the private sector on maternal practices. There is a project that NNEW at the national level has been working on. It is basically a project on encouragin­g the entrenchme­nt of family-friendly policies in the private sector. For instance, it is to help employers see the need to have a creche to encourage more mothers to embrace exclusive breastfeed­ing for six months.

“Typically, the maternity rule is that women should have three months of maternity leave. So, what happens is that once mothers resume work, they are not able to keep up with exclusive breastfeed­ing. Hence, the need for organisati­ons to either have a creche in-house or a lactation room so that mothers can come with their babies to work and then take time out to breastfeed them as needed.”

Bashorun said NNEW recognised the importance of exclusive breastfeed­ing in the lives of children and in the long run for the society as research has proved that children who are breastfed exclusivel­y for the period of six months have better mental developmen­t, and they are not sickly.

In her response, the executive director, Glisten Internatio­nal Academy, Hajiya Samira Jibir, thanked NNEW for the visit and encouraged them to partner with organisati­ons to make the initiative a reality.

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