Worried by the number of children dying yearly from pneumonia, the Federal Government of Nigeria says it is working with health development partners to equip primary health care centers with the capacity to stop the disease from killing more children.
Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire said this in Abuja at the 2021 World Pneumonia Day. ARISE News’ Thuraya Faruq reports…
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