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Child Spacing: Stakeholders Await Procurement of ₦250M Commodities in Kaduna
By Abdullahi Alhassan Kaduna.
Family Health Advocates in Nigeria Initiative (FHANI) applauds the commitment and increasing investment in child spacing (CS) by the present administration in Kaduna State, since 2017.
The practical demonstration of the uncommon steps by Kaduna State to procure child spacing commodities to the tune of N250 million should be applauded by all.
This is contained in a press release signed and made available to Journalist in Kaduna by the FHANI Secretary Mr lliya Kure, the statement further said”Kaduna State Government had sought for permission from the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) to procure child spacing commodities, which was the exclusive reserve of the FMoH. Approval with an advice to make such procurement through UNFPA was granted in 2019.
FHANI is aware that Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufa’i has since the third quarter of the year issued a directive for disbursement of funds to UNFPA for procurement of child spacing commodities and consumables. We are optimistic that the items would be available soonest in the State to reach the end-users – we eagerly await the arrival of the products.
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FHANI which held a Roundtable Meeting last September with critical stakeholders on child spacing, including Government officials, traditional and religious leaders, CSOs and development partners, has not been relenting in following up on the issue and making sure Kaduna State government delivers on its Commitment on CS and other health issues.
“We acknowledge the cordial working relationship between FHANI and relevant Government Organs including State Ministry of Health, State Ministry of Finance, State Planning and Budget Commission, State Primary Health Care Board and the State Health Supplies Management Agency.
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