Lack of fund, a major set back on family planning in Delta – Expert

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From: Nosa Akenzua, Asaba

Experts on reproductive health have blamed the setbacks witnessed in family planning uptake in Delta on the inability to access the N25 million budgeted for the programme by state government.
They spoke at a roundtable and media chart on Friday in Asaba, on the theme,”Family Planning Budget Line Release; The Great Imperative in Delta State.
They said that Delta Government had budgetted the sum of N8.5 million in 2018 and through pressure and demand, the budget provision was pushed up to N25 million in 2020 but regretted that the fund was never released to finance Family Planning programme in the state.
On her account, the Advocacy Core Group Chairperson, Mrs Rachael Obodo-Obuneli, the none release on fund to the Reproductive Health Department of the State Ministry of Health was a huge setback to the programme particularly now with the lockdown occasioned by COVID-19.
She lamented the policy summersaults on the part of the Federal Government, who in 2018 invested a total sum of N2.9 billion as counterpart fund for the programme, only to release a Pastry sum of N300 million in 2019 for the same programme.
She noted that with the current novel Coronavirus(COVID-19) pandemic, the governments have virtually neglected other health challenges such as; family planning, malaria among others which currently poses serious challenge in the society.
She said that there was no doubt that the lockdown occasioned by COVID-19 has impacted negatively on the people, adding that most families would come down with cases of unplanned pregnancies due to lack of consumables and access to facilities to take up family planning.
“The budget line for Federal Government was between 2018 and 2019; in 2018, the Federal Government matched up the donor’s funding with N2.4 billion and another N500 million was also given to improve family planning through contraceptive use intervention.
“In 2019, the Federal Government had zero budget for the programme but sum of N300 million was released for contraceptives use interventions, this is about 90 per cent reduction in funding of the programme in the country compared to that of 2018.
“There is a very huge gap in funding the programme in the country, this is the reason why there has been shortage of commodities among others at the Primary Health Care Facilities across the country in the period under review.
“But for Delta State, the government budgeted N8.5 million in 2018, and now in 2020, the state budgeted N25 million for family planning.
“Up till now, the money have not been accessed,” she said.
According to Obodo-Obuneli, the programme has been sustained by donor agencies within the period.
Also, Dr Bobola Agbonle, Principal Medical Officer, Delta State University Health Sciences, Asaba Campus, said unless the government takes a decisive action, the impact of the lockdown would reflect on cases of unplanned pregnancies and population explosion.

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