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Edo govt. reacts as women bemoan shortage of family planning commodities

However, the Edo government said it approved more than N27 million for the procurement of family planning commodities for 2024.

• July 7, 2024
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Photo used to illustrate family planning (Credit: familyplanning.com)

Family planning acceptors in Edo have expressed frustration over the shortage of commodities in most Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities in the state.

They said the situation had made it difficult for them to access essential family planning services.

In separate interviews in some facilities in Egor and Oredo local government areas, some acceptors told journalists that they sometimes paid before getting the service.

“I have been coming to the PHC for three months, but they always tell me they don’t have the commodities. It’s frustrating because I need the services to plan my family,” said Felicia Okoro, a family planning acceptor from Benin City.

Similarly, Grace Osaige said she had to opt for another method since the preferred commodity was not available.

“I was turned back from Edaiken PHC last week because they didn’t have the commodities. We have to opt for another method to save the situation,” said Ms Osaige.

She called on the state government to address the issue, as family planning services were supposed to be free.

However, the Edo government said it approved more than N27 million for the procurement of family planning commodities for 2024.

Stephenson Ojeifo, director of public health at the Edo State Ministry of Health, made the claim during an interview.

Mr Ojeifo explained that family planning activities in the state had been ongoing and had seen significant success.

He acknowledged that the increase in awareness and uptake of family planning services had led to a shortage of commodities but assured that the state was working to address the issue.

“We did a memo for approval for the procurement of family planning commodities, and it has been approved by His Excellency.

“We are sure that before the end of this month or next, funds will be released to procure those commodities,” said Mr Ojeifo.

The director expressed optimism that the procurement of family planning commodities would address the current shortage and ensure that services continue uninterrupted.

He commended Governor Godwin Obaseki for prioritising health in his administration and approving funds for family planning commodities.

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