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‘Family planning solution to poverty in Nigeria’

The Chairman, Association for the Advancement of Family Planning in Nigeria, Dr Ejike Oji, on Monday said that family planning was a panacea to multidimensional poverty.

Oji said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja.

He urged Nigerians to embrace family planning for quality living in all ramifications.

“Nigeria, at the moment, is one of the countries with multidimensional poverty.

“This means that a lot of homes in the country lack access to not just money but quality healthcare, food, water, education etc.,” he said.

The medical practitioner expressed optimism about the capability of family planning to reduce multidimensional poverty.

According to him, when parents plan well for childbearing and spacing, they will at least provide basic resources to their children and themselves.

Oji, who blamed the increase in insurgency and insecurity on a lack of family planning, said children born without good planning were vulnerable to becoming miscreants.

He alleged that many of the terrorists or insurgents in the country were children born without planning.

He called on government at all levels to produce policies that would encourage family planning locally and nationally.

The National Multidimensional Poverty Index by the National Bureau of Statistics says 133 million Nigerians, representing over 60 per cent of the country’s population, are multi-dimensionally poor.

It says they are deprived of no fewer than one essential survival needs, which include good health, good living standards, basic education and gainful employment.

NAN



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