To buttress the importance of contraception in tackling the issues of unwanted pregnancies and also eliminate Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD), September 26 of every year is devoted to it, to sensitize and raise campaign on the need for families to make use of contraceptives.
In view of the celebration, Family Planning Providers Network (FPPN) Lagos Chapter, an organization with vision of a healthy society where barriers to family planning services are removed and maternal mortality is drastically reduced, in collaboration and total support by The Challenge Initiative (TCI) and the Lagos Government, assembled at the BRT Bus-stop at Egbeda in Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State for the purpose of sensitising the public on the need for contraceptives and where they can easily obtain them when the need arises.
Family Providers Network basically is made up of healthcare providers of various categories including Medical doctors, Nurses, the Pharmacists Council, the Patent medicine dealers, among others.
Speaking to the media, the President of FPPN, Difu Madu, Medical Director, IHE Medical Hospitals, Shasha, Lagos State, the campaign is an annual event and it is to remind people of the need for contraceptives. “Today we want also to show our presence for people to know, reminding them the need for contraception, family planning. In fact, all these issues are not peculiar with Nigeria, it is worldwide affair and we have to participate and show our presence today with our activities.“It is not
necessarily sensitization but reminding them, though there are other factors that
remind you the need to do family planning, like school fees, the economic
situation in the country, and so on. Our duty now is letting you know where you
can access those family planning products when you really need them; you see, to
adopt family planning is purely economic; the nation is in charge of that, we
are here to assist,” Madu stated.
On whether Nigeria as a country is doing enough to ensure people pay attention to issue of family planning, he said “There are many ways of forcing somebody to comply with family planning , that is what is going on, the economy itself, I know some people that come into the clinic for treatment or for whatever, and before you start talking about family planning, they are already telling you about it, the school fees and others, they don’t want more than certain number of children any more, it is already situation induced, so Nigeria has actually done the job.”
On some of
the items for distribution to the public, Madu said “We give them condoms, that
is what can easily be distributed publicly and then some advice, family
planning does not always mean you must use a device; there is also attitude in
family planning that may be necessary, like abstinence and others, these are done
through education, informing them, awareness, many ways of obtaining family
planning approaches, rather than the devices itself. However those devices we
have them, and we make sure that if they want to obtain the devices we direct
them on the proper way to use them, because everything has its own
complications, if you drink a gallon of water now, you will see the effect, as
simple as water is, how much more every other thing.”
Anyabuike
Ogechi Nelson, the secretary General of FPPN, Lagos State Chapter, while
interacting to the media spoke on the modality for the sensitisation, “What we
are doing today in Lagos covers 12 clusters, those 12 clusters are holding the
programme today, they are Alimosho Cluster, Agege Cluster, Ikorodu, Ifako
Ijaye, Ikeja, Lagos Island, Ibeju Lekki, and Mushin Clusters. The clusters that
we merge to celebrate with others today are Badagry and Ojo, and today Alimosho
is celebrating here at the BRT Bus-stop at Egbeda where everybody that is passing
by is sensitized about the programme; that is the way to eradicate unwanted
pregnancy in Nigeria. We have to create awareness to stop unwanted pregnancy.”
On reason
for choosing the bus-stops he said it is to reach the downtrodden in the
society. “It is because we are looking for how to reach out to the last man;
that is the downtrodden. If we use five star hotels, the people that will be
there are the rich, the average, we may not get the target, the target is the downtrodden,
the poorest of the poor, many of them are in the creeks, many of them in the
streets, many of them are at the bus-stops, under the bridges, some of them
don’t even have homes and they are also having these unwanted pregnancies. So
if we don’t reach such places like the bus-stops and all these areas, we would
not be able to reach them.”
Nelson said
he was happy the objectives of the sensitization were met. “We have been able
to reach those agberos, touts, these
people that impregnate these little children, the under age, they are at the
bus-stops, so we have been able to achieve the objectives of the sensitization today.”
Nelson
disclosed that the sensitization began three years ago and the organization has
made it an annual event, adding that they still need sponsors. He said “MAPHI has
always been part of us, sending reporters to cover our events. IntegratE, TCI,
Challenge Initiative, sponsoring our programmes, government of Lagos State has
being there also in providing condoms and other logistics. We have only few
sponsors and we want many others to come on board.”
His message
to members of FPPN is that they should not get tired and they should keep the
good work, adding that their selfless efforts cannot be quantified in monetary
terms. “I will want our people to note that we are progressing. Last year, what
we gave them as T-fare was small but this year is better, and we believe that
by the time we have more sponsors, we will be able to give better allowances to
them because they are private people, they need to be taken care of. I wouldn’t
want them to get tired because of lack of motivation; we are going to do better
next year.”
He also
appealed for more sponsors “Then for our sponsors, we thank them, we still believe,
that they will do better than what is done today, there are lots of things we
needed, like T-shirts, you can see that our people don’t have T-shirts, and
caps to be able to identify our people. We need buses to be able to move round,
had it been we have buses we would have been able to cover a lot of places.”
Grand Metron
Pat Abayi Oyebuchi, a registered nurse, the Grand Metron of Lagos State
Medicine Dealers spoke on the importance of contraceptive in family planning.
“The importance of contraceptives cannot be over-emphasized because it has a
lot of benefits. It reduces adolescent mortality rate. We give family planning
to adolescents, instead of them to go for abortion. We have different types of
family planning, injectable, condom. Condom does dual function, it prevents SDI
and it prevents unwanted pregnancy.
“Another
thing is that family planning reduces mortality and maternity rate, our women
are no longer dying through pregnancy or childbirth because we advise them to
plan their families as soon as they give birth, again mothers are now sensitized
to give birth to the number of children they would be able to carter for,” she
said.
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