Media Advocate, Civil Society, Health Advocate, Religious Leaders converge To Strengthen FP In Yobe

Media Advocate, Civil Society, Health advocate, Religious leaders to Strenting Family Planning in yobe 

By: Usman Ibrahim Geidam 

Is Part of an Efforts to Strenting the Family Planning activities in yobe state.
The Media Advocate, Civil Society,Health
Stakeholders/ Religious leaders, Development 
partners have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening family planning services in yobe State.
They assured for a continued collaboration to address the challenges and misconceptions around child spacing.
The Chairman of the Media Advocacy Team, Mustapha Yusuf Musa, had said since April 2024 leveraged radio programmes, special reports, and community engagement to promote reproductive health education, especially in underserved communities.
“Media team have now encouraging reports from rural areas where couples freely discuss child spacing – something that was once considered taboo,” Musa said.
He acknowledged the necessary support of the Yobe State Government and development partners for providing capacity-building, logistics, and advocacy tools.
However, he noted that insecurity, limited health personnel, and the expansive geography of the state — covering over 47,000 square kilometres — continue to hamper widespread outreach efforts.

In her remarks, Hajiya Fatima Abba Jiddum, Deputy Director and Reproductive Health Coordinator with the Yobe State Primary Health Care Management Board, reiterated that both short- and long-acting contraceptive methods are available free of charge at all public health facilities in the State.
“Initial resistance has gradually reduced.
Even women from remote villages now visit clinics to access family planning services,” she said.
The roundtable featured interfaith dialogue sessions aimed at addressing cultural and religious barriers to contraceptive use.

Pastor Samaila Jarmaya Baba, a Christian cleric, said while the Bible does not directly prescribe family planning, it encourages responsible parenting and stewardship.

“Ensuring the welfare of one’s family — emotionally, physically, and economically — often means planning one’s family size within one’s means,” he stated.

In his Remarks the From Islamic perspective, Ustaz Suleiman Abubakar, Chief Imam of Bilal Masjid, Damaturu, said Islam permits child spacing for health and financial reasons.

“It is unwise to have children without the resources to cater for them. 
Islam supports moderation and planning,” he Said,
As the current phase of the TCI programme is expected to wind down in August 2025, stakeholders at the forum resolved to deepen engagement with community leaders, traditional rulers, and faith-based organisations to counter misinformation and sustain momentum.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous call for continued partnership among the media, government institutions, and religious bodies to ensure that every woman in Yobe can access reproductive health services in a safe and stigma-free environment in the state.

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