The roles of fathers in exclusive breastfeeding programme

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FILE: Perri Edwards breastfeeding her son, Matthew

A nutrition specialist at UNICEF Bauchi Field Office, Philomena Irene, says fathers also have vital roles in the promotion of exclusive breastfeeding, as the families’ decision makers.

Irene stated this at the two-day media engagement to spotlight the roles of fathers and grandmothers in the promotion of exclusive breastfeeding, organised by UNICEF in Yola on Wednesday.

According to her, with the current economic situation in the country, fathers should look for affordable alternatives to provide for the mothers, such as soya beans, vegetable, beans and groundnuts, among others.

She urged journalists to be change agents in the sensitisation of the public to the need for breastfeeding children for a certain period, in the interest of their wellbeing.

“We are now changing the approach from focusing on mothers to fathers, for positive results.

“More than 80 per cent of mothers are not practising exclusive breastfeeding in the North-East,” she said.

She stated that 2021 statistics showed that Adamawa had 53.3 per cent, Bauchi 26.3 per cent, Gombe 30.7 per cent, Plateau 38.6 per cent and Taraba 33.7 per cent on exclusive breastfeeding.

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Irene added that engaging the fathers would bridge the gap.

“Exclusive breastfeeding is important for short and long-term benefits, as it will provide all the fluid and nutrients needed for optimal growth and brain development.

“At the end, we are going to have a healthy community and nation as well as reduce mortality,” she said.

According to her, grandmothers can also influence mothers not to practise exclusive breastfeeding, hence the need for all to understand the benefits.

Also speaking, Communication Officer, UNICEF Bauchi Field Office, Mr Opeyemi Olagunju, urged participants to be change agents and focus on human angle stories in order to influence fathers’ attitudes to exclusive breastfeeding.

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