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Ex-President Dead, Married Men Have Finished Our Condoms – Nigerian Committee Laments

Breaking: Ex-Mali President is dead

Former President of Mali Amadou Toumani Toure is dead.

Toure who led the Sahel nation for a decade before being ousted in a coup, died in Turkey, a family member and a doctor said on Tuesday. He was aged 72.

“Amadou Toumani Toure died during the night of Monday to Tuesday in Turkey,” where he had been taken for health reasons, his nephew Oumar Toure told AFP.

A hospital doctor in Bamako said the former leader had recently undergone heart surgery.

Although “everything seemed to be going well”, the doctor said he was later transferred to Turkey for medical reasons.

Toure, a former soldier, first took charge of the country for a year in 1991, helping to overthrow the previous regime and install democracy.

He won presidential elections in 2002 and 2007 but was overthrown in 2012 by mutinous soldiers who accused him of failing to support their battle against both Tuareg rebels and jihadist insurgents.

Mali has suffered from chronic instability and repeated coups, the latest coming earlier this year.

 

Married men have finished our condoms – Bauchi Committee

 

Married men in Ganjuwa Local Government Area of Bauchi State are now open to the use of childbirth spacing (CBS) commodities, particularly condoms, leading to the current out of stock of the commodity at the Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC) in Kafin Madaki.

This was disclosed by the chairman, Ward Development Committee, Ganjuwa LGA, Mr Mustpha Ibrahim, during a facility visit to the PHC by members of Bauchi State Public Health Media Network on Monday.

According to Ibrahim, the development is an indication of the fact that husbands are now becoming more considerate in respect to quality and healthy family lifestyle.

“We as a committee have embarked on serious awareness creation among the people and the programme has been well accepted. Men now come out publicly to demand for supply of condoms to support their wives but unfortunately for now, the commodity is out of stock here.

“The (officer) in charge told me during a meeting with them that condoms finish first out of the other CBS commodities because men are coming in for the services,” the chairman disclosed.

He further informed that to demonstrate acceptance of CBS in the area, parents now accompany their children who want to marry for premarital counselling.

He attributed the acceptance and success of CBS in the local government area to efforts of volunteers who go for house to house counselling.

“CBS is well accepted because we have parents coming for premarital counselling with their intending couples.

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“Our volunteers are conducting house to house sensitization for the success of CBS,” he said.

The WDC Chairman then appealed to the Bauchi State Primary Health Care Development Agency (BSPCHDA) to urgently supply CBS commodities, including condoms, to the Kafin Madaki PHC for people in the area to access the services in order to avoid unplanned pregnancies.

Addressing the members of the media network, the officer in charge of PHC, Kafin Madaki, Mr Sani Usman, informed that no fewer than 60 clients accessed childbirth spacing services monthly in the centre.

He, however, said the CBS commodities ran out of stock in the centre in the month of October, attributing the development to increase in number of clients.

“In October 2020, we were out of stock but this is because of an increase in the number of clients we recorded,” Usman, a Community Health Officer, informed.

According to him, “in the month, on the average, we had 23 new clients in one week.”

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