The Federal Government has approved the sum of N1.8 billion ($11.3
million) for the procurement of condoms and family planning
commodities, as part of its efforts at reducing maternal mortality and
promoting planned parenthood.
The Director of Family Health in the Federal Ministry of Health, Dr.
Bridget Okoeguale, disclosed this in Abuja during the 47th National
Council Meeting of the Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria.
According to her, the amount is for the purchase of condoms, implants and other necessities.
She said that some states do not have a budget line for family planning, despite the global campaign.
“Last year, in order to reduce the maternal mortality rate, the
Federal Government proclaimed that reproductive health commodities and
family planning commodities like condom and implants would be free. Now
that it is free, people will have to be rushing it,” she said.
“So, the government, along with the partners, made a forecast as to
what we need in the country, and contributed $3m in 2011 through a
Memorandum of Understanding which we implemented. But this year,
globally, on July 11 to be precise, in London, there was a family
planning summit organised by DFID and other partners to increase the
commitment of governments all over the world to family planning.
“Nigeria came in a big way, and Mr. President, through the Minister
of State for Health, Dr. Muhammad Ali Pate, announced the Federal
Government’s commitment to the world with an additional $8.3m
reproductive health commodities.”
Okoeguale said that FG was appealing to states to key in, because health is on the concurrent list.
“The Federal Government has a plan and policy but we cannot force
states to key in. We can only advocate for them; they make requests to
us as regards what they need but it is for them to ensure that these
commodities reach the grassroots,” she said.
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