The First Lady, Aisha
Buhari received Melinda Gates, a co-founder of the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation, in Abuja on Thursday, January 19.
The First Lady who has also
been focused on development of women in the country played host to the wife of
the richest man in the world.
Before visiting the first
Lady, Gates met Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna and applauded him for his
good work.
“Your commitment to data
collection is really admirable. You can't make decisions without data. We are
pleased to help you with that”.
She assured the governor
that the Gates Foundation has a joint interest with the Kaduna State Government
to reduce infant mortality. Assessing the progress on routine immunization,
Mrs. Gates said the BMGF is impressed by the scale of the polio surveillance
mounted by the Kaduna State Government.
Speaking further on the
healthcare segment of the partnership between her foundation and Kaduna State,
Mrs. Gates said that the primary health centres will continue to be supported
so that they can offer a broad range of services to patients.
Mrs. Gates also promised
that the BMGF will invest more in agriculture and in promoting access to
financial services.
Malam El-Rufai expressed
gratitude to the Gates Foundation for supporting Kaduna State. He proposed that
the partnership between the foundation and the state should be strengthened by
making it to better cohere with the state’s priorities. These include maternal
and child health, child spacing and nutrition. He further suggested that the
BMGF should support the state’s data revolution, its state residency
identification system and efforts to promote security and justice, and to
address the root causes of poverty and development.
The governor noted that
Mrs. Gates’ direct flight to Kaduna Airport is a welcome endorsement. He added
that Kaduna State looks forward to strengthening the relationship between the
two partners.
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