According to a new report by US-based Guttmacher Institute, and Ipas, a
nongovernmental organisation that focuses on female reproductive rights,
incidences of induced abortions are more common in the South-South and
the North-East regions of Nigeria, while the South-West region is at the
bottom
The report shows that besides insurgency, the North East region of
Nigeria is also plagued by a high rate of abortions – second only to the
South-South.
“The proportion of abortions is lowest in South West, at 11 per cent,
and highest in the South-South at 17 per cent, and 16 per cent in the
North East,” the report says.
It adds that at least 1. 2 million induced abortions take place in various parts of Nigeria every year.
Olutosin Owolude, a consultant lecturer are the department of
gynaecology at the University of Ibadan, who presented the report
Thursday in Abuja, said increased rates of abortions, done mostly
through unsafe methods, have further heightened maternal mortality in
the country.
“As we all know, Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality rates
in the world, presently put at 560 per 1000 births,” he said.
Mr. Owolude said the study, which was conducted in 2012, went through series of checks before its publication in 2015.
“These involve scientific methods that you have to rigorously follow,”
he said. “It takes a long time to do this kind of study and to make sure
that we do our analyses in a way that we are very confident of the
findings,” said Mr. Owolude.
“We typically do not want to reveal the results until we have the study
peer reviewed and get expert opinion that we have done all we need to do
to have a scientific finding,” he added.
According to him, the number of induced abortions nationwide doubled
from a previous report in 1996, which gave the number as 610, 000
nationwide.
He associated the reason for the increase to poor economic conditions
which he said has led to an increase in the desire for smaller families.
He said Nigeria’s growing population, was another notable factor.
Ipas country lead and senior advisor, Hauwa Shekarau, said the program
was aimed at exposing the challenges of women and highlighting their
reproductive rights, stressing that the life of one woman is as
important as that of every woman.
“Because of the restrictive nature of the law regarding abortion in
Nigeria, many women suffer, due to fear for stigmatization, among
others. Yet every day the numbers of abortion continue to rise,” she
stated.
She called on the Nigerian government and people to face the challenges
posed by incidences of abortion in order to avoid an increase in
mortality rates in the country.
culled from premiumtimesng
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Is this statistics record for illegal or legally registered abortions?
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