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2021: Delta Government Budgets N50 million To Boost Family Planning Programme

The wife of Delta State Governor, Dame Edith Okowa has promised to sustain the Challenge Initiative (TCI ) Programme, meant to promote family planning in the state.
Dame Okowa made this promise in a valedictory session held in Asaba, to Mark TCI  close down meeting in Government House Asaba.
New National Star newspaper, gathered that the appropriation is coming on the heels of the withdrawal of The Challenge Initiative (TCI) from a four-year-old family planning programme in which it served as a facilitator.
TCI is owned by the US-based Johns Hopkins Centre for Communication (CCP).
Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr Ejiro Ogheneaga, the governor’s wife said she would ensure that women and children benefited from the gains of the TCI family planning and reproductive health programme.
In a keynote address, Dr Philomena Okeowo, Director, Public Health Services, State Primary Health Care Development Agency disclosed that the state government has budgeted N50 million for Family Planning in 2021 to sustain the programme.
According to her, the state budget line for family planning in the year 2020 was N20 million and was released in full.
She expressed confidence that the Gov. Okowa-led administration would sustain the programme while lauding TCI for its unusual business initiative which has improved lots of the agency’s activity and ensured results.
In his message, the permanent secretary, represented by Dr Christian Tetsola, Director, Planning, Research and Statistics, said more women have adopted modern contraceptives as their family planning methods across the state.
Ogheneaga said that as of December 2020, a total of 74,660 women were using contraceptives.
He said TCI made a huge impact on family planning and reproductive health in the state, adding that the gains would be sustained by the state government.
According to him, the increase in the number of new acceptors was a result of vigorous demand strategies deployed by TCI through community volunteer engagement and family planning in-reaches.
“TCI has to be in the state for the past four years, working in collaboration with government and other stakeholders, to create awareness and encourage the use of family planning methods in various communities.
“In this period, the number of additional women using modern contraceptives annually has increased from 31,315 in 2017 to 74,660 as of December 2020 and this was largely due to vigorous demand generation strategies deployed through community volunteer engagement (58 per cent of persons reached received FP Services) and FP In-reaches”.
He stated that TCI has been able to build the capacity of the drivers of the programme for the state to take ownership and improve coordination and harnessing all the resources at its disposal, including other partners support.
“I am confident that the gains made will be sustained as His Excellency, the Governor of Delta State, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, has shown consistent support for Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Nutrition (RMNCAH+N) Programmes in the state.
“In 2017, the Reproductive Health (RH) and Family Planning (FP) programme in Delta State experienced a significant change with the commencement of implementation of the Saving One Million Lives Programme for Result (SOMLPforR) and at the same time, securing The Challenge Grant.
“Indeed, this was the first result of the SOMLPforR in the state as it provided the required counterpart contribution for the award; the benefits which we are gladly sharing today and even hereafter.
“TCI has also provided robust technical assistance to the FP programme in addition to the financial award,” Ogheneaga said.
In his goodwill message, Dr Victor Igharo, Director TCI- Nigeria said Delta and Bauchi States have graduated from the programme after four years of fruitful and eventful partnership, adding that TCI is currently partnering with 14 states in the country.

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