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Edo Govt Partners SFH, Records Adolescent Girls Contraceptive Access, Uptake Of Over 8,000
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Edo State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Patrick Okundia, has disclosed that the state, in partnership with the Society for Family Health, SFH, has, over the past 3 years, empowered over 8,000 adolescent girls through the Adolescent 360 Naija Girls Project (A360).
He added that the project has also increased contraceptive access and uptake to a total of 8, 462 sexually active adolescent girls in communities within the state.
Okundia who disclosed this in Benin Monday at ‘A360 Closeout Meeting’, noted that A360 Naija Girl Project is an adolescent girl-focused programme, which has, over the years, aimed to reduce the unmet needs of contraceptive use amongst adolescent girls.
The meeting was themed: ‘Gains, Insight and challenges with Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health Programming in Nigeria’.
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” One of the goals of the Edo State Ministry of Health is to empower adolescent and youth so that they have optimal health and in turn ehance development. To achieve this goal, the state has been partnering with different organisations to implement certain interventions that promote adolescent and youth reproductive health.

A cross section of participants at the meeting
” Latest amongst such is the partnership with the Society for Family Health to implement the A360 Naija Girl Project. The A360 Naija Girl Project, is an adolescent girl-focused programme which has, over the years, aimed at reducing the unmet needs of contraceptive use amongst adolescent girls.
“The state, over the period of 3 years, has recorded so much achievement through the A360 Naija Girl Project. These include the following, the empowerment of a total of 8,783 young women between the ages of 15 and 19 years, with vocational and live skills; increased contraceptive access, and uptake to a total of 8, 462 sexually active adolescent girls in communities within the state.
While stating that sex education is a responsibility for both parents and government, the Commissioner assured that his ministry would do it possible best to reach out to parents on how best to give their girl child sex education.
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” Sometime, we also educate them on the area they should focus on in offering sex education to their girl child. But I want to say it is a combine effort and collaboration between the government and the parents to get the girl child prepare for the future”, he said.

Edo State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Patrick Okundia, giving his opening remarks at the meeting.
On his part, Ibrahim Hamzat Ibrahim, South-South Regional Coordinator, Society for Family Health, noted that the whole idea of the A360 project is to see how adolescent girls can adopt modern contraceptive method.
He added that the project has recorded success in Edo by surpassing the expectation.
He said, “In Edo we have actually surpassed the expectation and target. However, we want to see how the state can adopt some of these strategies and methods we use and make sure A360 is sustained and remain in the state”.
Also speaking, Mrs. Patricia Osazuwa, Reproductive Health Coordinator, state Ministry of Health, said the need to encourage adolescent to use contraceptive becomes necessary so as to prevent unwanted pregnancy and virtually prevent abortion which according to her is associated with different complications.
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Giving their testimonials about A360 Project, some of the parents who were at the meeting said they benefited a lot from the Programme particularly the door-to-door lectures of which they were thought how to draw young daughters closer, so they can confide in them.
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LASG FLags Off Polio Outbreak Response Campaign
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The Lagos State Government, through the Lagos State Primary Health Care Board, has launched the 2025 Polio Outbreak Response Campaign, reaffirming its commitment to eradicating polio and safeguarding the health of its children.
The ceremony, held at the Simpson Primary Healthcare Centre, was led by the First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. (Mrs.) Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, represented by Mrs. Widad Jumoke Mustafa, a member of the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO).
In her address, the First Lady emphasised the state government’s proactive measures to keep Lagos polio-free, highlighting the critical importance of the campaign in preventing the debilitating effects of poliomyelitis, which can result in paralysis or death.
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The First Lady also called on parents, community leaders, and stakeholders to support the campaign by ensuring eligible children are vaccinated.
Targeting children aged 0-59 months, vaccination teams will administer the Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) to prevent virus transmission.
Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi, the Special Adviser on Health, expressed gratitude to Lagosians for their continued cooperation in the fight against polio. While appreciating all healthcare workers and partners for their services, Mrs. Ogunyemi encouraged parents to present their children and wards for the exercise.
Also speaking, the Chairman of Lagos Mainland Local Government, Mrs. Omolola Rashidat Essien opined that Immunization is key in ensuring that children are kept safe from polio and other vaccine preventable diseases.
Dr. Abimbola Bowale, the Supervising Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Primary Health Care Board, who also spoke at the event, underscored the life-saving importance of immunization.
“All children aged 0-59 months need multiple doses of the polio vaccine to ensure full protection. Any child missed represents a potential risk for the poliovirus to spread. The vaccine is safe, effective, and crucial in keeping our communities polio-free,” he stated.
Dr. Bowale also outlined several strategies to ensure the success of the campaign, including fixed post teams stationed at primary healthcare centres and public health facilities, house-to-house visits, and a transit strategy to reach special locations such as places of worship, schools, motor parks, and other public venues.
The event concluded with Dr. (Mrs.) Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu officially launched the campaign, marking a renewed effort to maintain Lagos State’s polio-free status.

The Lagos state suspected cholera cases have risen to 421.
The Commissioner for Health, Akin Abayomi disclosed this on his Instagram handle @profakinabayomi on Saturday.
“As of June 20, 2024, an additional four suspected cholera cases have been reported, as illustrated in the accompanying graph,” he wrote.
He noted that the Emergency Operations Centre in collaboration with all relevant partners is actively engaged in contact tracing, community-based surveillance, awareness campaigns, sample testing, and ensuring that confirmed cholera cases receive appropriate medical treatment.
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On Friday, the commissioner confirmed 35 cases out of the 417 suspected cases and 24 deaths across 20 Local Government Areas in the state.
The cases were reported from Agege, Badagry, Ikeja, Mushin, Ajeromi-Ifelofun, Epe, Ikorodu, Ojo, Alimosho, and Eti-Osa.
Others were Kosofe, Oshodi-Isolo, Amuwo-Odofin, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos Island, Shomolu, Apapa, Ifako-Ijaiye, Lagos mainland, and Surulere.
Cholera is a food and water-borne disease caused by ingesting the bacteria— Vibrio cholerae — in contaminated water and food. Cholera can cause severe acute watery diarrhoea, and the severe forms of the disease can kill within hours if left untreated.
In Nigeria, cholera is an endemic and seasonal disease, occurring annually mostly during the rainy season and more frequently in areas with poor sanitation.
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The World Health Organisation on Thursday announced a spike in cholera in several regions of the world, with almost 195,000 cases and over 1,900 deaths reported in 24 countries since the start of 2024.
WHO said the Eastern Mediterranean Region reported the highest number of cases, followed by the African Region, the Region of the Americas, the Southeast Asia Region, and the European Region.
The global health body, however, noted that there are no reported cases in the Western Region, according to its bulletin released on Wednesday.
It said it exhausted its global stockpile of Oral Cholera Vaccines by March but was able to exceed “the emergency target of five million doses in early June for the first time in 2024.”

By Silver Yeibake
Autism, commonly known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior. Autism is referred to as a spectrum condition since it can manifest in a variety of symptoms and abilities. While the actual cause of autism is unknown, evidence suggests that genetic and environmental factors interact to influence its development.
The risk factors include a sibling with autism, advanced age of parents, exposure to certain air pollutants and pesticides before birth, extreme prematurity, mothers with diabetes, immune system disorders or obesity, any difficulty with delivery leading to deprivation of oxygen to the baby’s brain, fever during pregnancy, lack of certain vitamins minerals during pregnancy, and certain genetic conditions, such as Down, fragile X, and Rett syndromes.
“Risk factors can not on their own cause a disease. However, they can increase the likelihood of that disease in a person.”
It is important to know that contrary to trending claims online, there is no scientific or medical evidence that vaccines or consumption of sugar are risk factors for autism.
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Autism is defined by difficulties in social interaction and communication. Individuals with autism may struggle to grasp social cues, maintain eye contact, and engage in typical back-and-forth conversations. Some people may also engage in meaningless, repetitive actions, such as hand-flapping or rocking, and have strong interests in specific areas.
It is essential to remember that autism is a lifelong diagnosis, but with early intervention and adequate care, people with autism can live fulfilling lives.
Autism treatment frequently includes behavioral therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and social skills training. Each individual with autism is unique, thus interventions should be tailored to meet their personal needs and strengths.
In spite of the difficulties that autism can cause, many people with autism possess unique talents and abilities. Some people may succeed in fields such as music, art, mathematics, or programming, thus it is important for society to acknowledge and honor the qualities and achievements of people with autism.
In summary, autism is a complicated and diverse disorder that affects individuals in various ways. By raising autism knowledge, understanding, and acceptance, we can build a more inclusive society in which people with autism can thrive and attain their full potential.
Dr. Yeibake, Weriwoyingipre Silver.
Senior Registrar,
Faculty Of Pediatrics,
WACP
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