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Niger State recorded 100 cholera deaths from April to date in the 25 Local Governments Areas, Dr Muhammad Makusidi,  Commissioner for Health.

Makusidi made this known in an interview with journalists at the ongoing workshop for journalists, organised by Pathfinder International in Minna.

He attributed the outbreak of cholera to open defecation and indiscriminate waste disposal by rural dwellers.

Makusidi disclosed that the ministry had embarked on advocacy visits to communities to reduce open defecation, adding that drugs were available to treat affected persons.

The commissioner lauded Pathfinder International for partnering with the state government to expose journalists to advanced family planning and child spacing.

“This is key to achieving universal health coverage as well providing technical support to the state,” he said.

He noted that family planning was essential for the future, adding that the partnership with pathfinder was to ensure access to the uptake of family planning and acceptability.

He said that diverse social, cultural and ethnoreligious factors were major challenges to decline in family planning by most people.

He added that some of the challenges include; inadequate access to commodities, inadequate funds, insecurity in some parts of the state, and all efforts to address such challenges.

Makusidi noted that the workshop would help mitigate challenges such as access to family planning products, adding that the government was committed to making budgetary provisions for the project. (NAN)

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