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President Buhari Moves To Curb High Fertility Rate, Launches Policy | READ DETAILS

Faith Ukanwa

Feb 04, 2022

President Buhari Moves To Curb High Fertility Rate, Launches Policy | READ DETAILS
In a bid to reduce high fertility rate in Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari has launched the Revised National Policy on Population for Sustainable Development.

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The President launched the policy on Thursday, February 3, 2022 alongside the inauguration of the National Council on Population Management (NCPM).

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During the launch, President Buhari stressed on the need to urgently address the country's high fertility rate through expanding access to modern contraceptive methods.

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A release signed by Femi Adesina, Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity, quoted the President as saying;

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''The policy emphasizes the urgency to address Nigeria's sustained high fertility rate, through expanding access to modern family planning, counselling and commodities as well as promote births spacing.

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''This will enable Nigeria to achieve rapid fertility control, improve the health of women, adolescents, new born and children, and other population groups.''

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''The policy emphasizes the urgency to address Nigeria's sustained high fertility rate, through expanding access to modern family planning, counselling and commodities as well as promote births spacing.

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''This will enable Nigeria to achieve rapid fertility control, improve the health of women, adolescents, new born and children, and other population groups".

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President Buhari noted that Nigeria's population, which is the largest in Africa, seventh globally and among the few whose fertility is still growing, is hinged on a youthful population, with more than 72 percent of them being below 30 years while half of the female population are in their reproductive years (15-49 years).

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''These levels have implications for sustained population growth and narrowed prospects to achieving population management, facilitating sufficient demographic transition, harnessing our demographic endowment and eventually realizing sustainable development.''

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The Revised Population Policy is rich with all necessary information that will guide the implementation of Nigeria's Mid-term and Perspective Development Plan.

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''It will further address concerns of the large population of young people who are our pride, our future and assets to drive our development efforts. ''

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Buhari noted that implementation of the policy would require credible, reliable, timely, robust, geo-referenced and well dis-aggregated data. He however expressed confidence that the data generated from the forthcoming census, will provide all the information needed for the successful implementation of the new policy.

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On his own part, the Chairman, National Population Commission (NPC), Hon. Nasir Isa Kwarra urged Nigerians to embrace Planned Parenthood and healthy reproductive behaviours as stipulated in the revised policy.

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