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Bauchi government blames illegal abortion for 200 mysterious deaths in Azare

by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
May 30, 2020
in Metro
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Bauchi State Government has revealed that illegal abortion by unqualified medical practitioners is the cause of mysterious deaths in Azare and other local government areas in the northern part of the state.

This is coming after investigations done by the Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Development.

According to investigation, no fewer than 200 women have died in Bauchi as a result of the illegal pregnancy and there are projections that the number could be more at the end of the investigation.

This was disclosed by the Executive Chairman of the agency, Dr Rilwanu Mohammed on Friday, May 29 at an interactive session organized by the Bauchi State Public Health Media Network.

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Dr. Mohammed said the investigation had not been concluded on the development, but preliminary findings had revealed that the number of such deaths was about 200, adding that the number could be more at the end of the investigation.

Mohammed said the deaths resulted from unwanted and unplanned pregnancies by both married and unmarried women of childbearing ages who, after becoming pregnant, visited quack health workers to terminate the pregnancies.

He said the lack of understanding of the importance of child spacing as well as ignorance of what to do with such pregnancies had become a major problem to family health in the state.

He emphasized the need for adequate sex education for the girl-child by parents, particularly mothers, to reduce unwanted pregnancies, thereby reducing deaths from complications.

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