Business Day (Nigeria)

‘6,000 Nigerian women die from abortion complicati­ons annually’

- SOLOMON ATTAH, Lafia

Ibraham Adamu, director of public health in the Nasarawa State Ministry of Health, has decried the alarming rate of abortion in Nigeria, saying over 6,000 women die annually from complicati­ons arising from unsafe abortions.

Adamu, who presented a paper on the survey conducted between 2018 and 2019 at a workshop in Lafia, said despite the fact that abortion is illegal, many women still indulge in the practice.

The director explained that about 63 percent of abortions in Nigeria are unsafe because of its non-clinical sources. According to him, a survey conducted by Performanc­e Monitoring for Actions (PMA) revealed that “all types of women have abortion but are most likely to occur in line with the followings indices: “54 percent among women in their 20s, 73 percent in women living in the urban areas, 51 percent among married women, 56 percent in women who are already mothers, 82 percent happens among ladies in colleges and higher institutio­ns.

“While abortion is an illegal practice in Nigeria, a medical abortion is allowed where the life of the mother is at risk during pregnancy.

“Because so many women resort to using non-recommende­d abortion methods from non-clinical sources, many women experience complicati­ons as a result and require medical treatment which is not usually available in most healthcare service providers”, Adamu lamented.

He appealed to Nasarawa and other state government­s to establish a Post Abortion Care (PAC) services in primary healthcare facilities with trained manpower to handle cases of complicati­ons resulting from abortion.

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