No fewer than 18 women and girls suffering from different forms of obstetric fistula have received free corrective surgeries at the Kogi State Specialist Hospital, Lokoja, under a collaborative healthcare intervention aimed at restoring hope and improving access to quality medical care. The Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Dr. Oluseyi Bamidele Folagbade, described the exercise as a life-changing intervention for women who had lived with the condition for several years. He explained that obstetric fistula, including Vesico-Vaginal Fistula (VVF), is a childbirth-related injury that results in an abnormal opening between the bladder and the vagina or between the rectum and the vagina. The condition is commonly caused by prolonged obstructed labour, complications from unsafe Caesarean sections, or certain congenital defects. The free surgical outreach was organised by the Sustainable Family Healthcare Foundation and the Fistula Foundation in collaboration with the Kogi State Ministry of Health. Speaking on the intervention, the Kogi State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adams, described the programme as timely, particularly for indigent women who could not afford the cost of treatment. He assured residents of Kogi State and neighbouring states that the initiative would continue as part of ongoing efforts to improve access to quality healthcare services. Adams also commended Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo for creating an enabling environment that allows development partners and healthcare professionals to provide quality healthcare services across the state. Also speaking, the State Focal Person of the Sustainable Family Healthcare Foundation and Fistula Foundation, Comrade Francis Eneojo Obaje, appreciated the …












