Thursday, 7 August 2014

Sarkodie turns Breastfeeding Ambassador

Ace Ghanaian rapper, Michael Owusu Addo, popularly known in
showbiz as Sarkodie, has been unveiled as the 2014 Ambassador
for the Ghana National Breastfeeding Campaign.
The multi award-winning artiste is to use his fame to promote the
culture of breastfeeding among nursing mothers across the
country.
In his acceptance remarks as the ambassador, the rapper
explained the importance of breastfeeding to the wellbeing of
children and nursing mothers. He was speaking at the launch of
the 2014 World Breastfeeding Week by the Ghana Health Service
(GHS) on Wednesday in Accra.
According to him, breastfeeding prevents babies from frequently
falling ill and thus saves parents from spending their scarce
financial resources on medical bills.
“Breastfeeding is very essential, and it is to save yourself the cost
and the stress of going to the hospital all the time just because
your child has fallen sick because he/she has not taken the right
nutrients which are derived from breast milk,” he said. He urged
young mothers to constantly breastfeed their babies for at least a
period exceeding six months.
He added; “I will let my followers know about the importance of
breastfeeding exceeding six months… I will do everything I can to
promote the idea. I will use my social media platforms to educate
the public on the need to breastfeed babies.”
The ‘Give It to Me’ rapper disclosed that the rate of breastfeeding
among young Ghanaian mothers was very low.

source:ghanaweb

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