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Sanwo-Olu Suspends Implementation of Guidelines on Safe Abortion

By Omolara Omosanya

Lagos State Governor, Mr.  Babajide Sanwo-Olu has directed the suspension of the  “State Guidelines on Safe Termination of Pregnancy for Legal Indications” issued by the Directorate of Family Health and Nutrition in the Ministry of Health.

Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi who made this known in a statement explained that the guidelines, released about a week ago  have been  generating immense public interest which has necessitated escalating it to Mr Governor, who then advised further sensitization of the public and key stakeholders to ensure a clearer understanding of the objectives of the guidelines.

“To this end, we are suspending the implementation of these guidelines in the meantime for the Executive Council to deliberate on this matter and ensure adequate public sensitization and stakeholder engagement to reach a consensus required for a successful guideline development.

The Lagos State Ministry of Health remains committed to planning , devising and implementing policies that promote qualitative, affordable, and equitable healthcare services to the citizenry” he said.

The Commissioner pointed out that among the several factors that contribute to maternal mortality, illegal abortions and high risk pregnancies leading to unresolvable complications ranked high, while the  Lagos State Ministry of Health has been seeking different methods to eliminate illegal abortions and ensure that a mother does not die at childbirth, thereby disrupting an entire family unit.

He said it became imperative to examine, in keeping with existing National and State laws and policies, if there are indeed justifications and medical reasons to offer abortion to a woman whose life is threatened by a pregnancy.

According to Prof Abayomi, ‘the guideline’ was developed over  four years through painstaking work by experts in Law and in Obstetrics and Gynaecology with a focus on creating the opportunity to reduce maternal mortality and in line with existing laws.

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