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Group demands more allocation for family planning, adolescent healthcare in Ogun 2020 budget

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Ahead of 2020 fiscal estimates being prepared by Ogun state government, a Non-governmental advocacy working group – the Family Health Initiative Ogun (FAHIO), has tendered an appeal before the State government to allocate and release more fund to Family Planning and adolescent healthcare programmes in the 2020 fiscal year.

It added that more investment in such programmes is necessary for early procurement of more consumables needed in health facilities across the state in order to meet the demand of intending clients for family planning services and provision of youth friendly centres for information and services that would impact on the adolescents and young person’s reproductive health lifestyles as well as prevent them from contracting STIs/HIV & AIDS, unwanted pregnancy, abortion, among others.

A statement made available by Waliyat Odemakin , media officer of the group in Abeokuta indicated that efforts to strengthen all aspect of the health sector in the budget process requires a focused thinking policy and funding decision that would allow prudent allocation of resources to strategise priorities within a major sector.

Odemakin explained that government spending on family planning and childbirth spacing services would save unwarranted healthcare costs on maternal and newborn issues, saying it would help government save fund for development of other sectors of the economy such as infrastructure, power, housing and others.

“Family Planning and Childbirth Spacing services have been proven to reduce maternal and child deaths that could occur as a result of pregnancy related complications while promotion of activities on adolescents and young person’s to accessing right information and services on their reproductive health will avail the state achieve great economic and political change”, Odemakin added.

The group also admonished Family Planning providers in the public health facilities to make judicious use of consumables provided by the state government to high volume facilities recently and ensure that services are offered free of charge.

This was brought to the front burner in a release at the end of the monitoring exercise by the members of the group to some health facilities where the consumables were distributed to, in Ogun Central, West and East Senatorial Districts of the State.

The group noted that in recent past, fundings have shown that the unavailability of consumables hindered the accessibility of family planning services resulting to low uptake of Contraceptive in the state, adding: “We identified this gap and advocate to necessary quarters in order to help the state in achieving its 52 percent Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) by year 2020.

“FAHIO as a coordinating mechanism and platform for advocacy, policy dialogue, partnership development and resource mobilization for family health will not relent in its effort to accelerate improvement in the state reproductive health outcomes.”

It urged Community, Religious and Traditional leaders and other relevant stakeholders to committed by contribute to the enhancement of health accessibilities through their preaching’s and relationship with the people, stating the need to always speak in favour of family planning and childbirth Spacing benefits, in a bid to promote family health, particularly with a view to championing the redemption of hardship suffered due to maternal and infant mortality.

 

RAZAQ AYINLA