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Nigerian men urged to embrace vasectomy, other family planning methods
Medical experts have called on Nigerian men to embrace vasectomy and other safe and effective contraceptive options.
The experts said this would help to promote sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and family planning and protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
They gave this advice at an event organised by Marie Stopes International (MSI) Reproductive Choices, an NGO, on Saturday in Abuja.
Joseph Adewale, an obstetrician and gynaecologist, who spoke on myths and misconceptions around contraceptives, stressed the need for male involvement in family planning.
Mr Adewale said men had left the responsibility of contraception to women for too long despite the availability of safe and simple procedures designed for them.
According to him, vasectomy offers men a reliable alternative to condoms and other methods of contraception.
“Vasectomy does not affect your sexuality; in fact, it increases libido and virility, allowing you to enjoy intimacy with your partner without the fear of unplanned pregnancies,” he said.
Mr Adewale encouraged more awareness and education on male contraceptive options, stressing that shared responsibility between men and women was key to effective family planning and population control.
Kingsley Odogwu, also an obstetrician and gynaecologist, said the event aimed to create more awareness, especially among young people, about adopting a healthy lifestyle and SRH.
Mr Odogwu emphasised the need for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), vulnerable groups, and other marginalised persons to have access to SRH services for their overall well-being, quality of life, and sustainable development.
Also, Esther Hindi, the national coordinator of the Association of Women Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (ASWHAN), emphasised the need for consistent SRH awareness, especially among young people.
Ms Hindi, represented by Halima Abdullahi, said the sensitisation exercise would teach the public, especially youths, about protecting themselves against STIs and unplanned pregnancies and adopting a healthy lifestyle.
Khadija Ibrahim, a participant at the event, commended the organisation for the initiative, which she said had empowered her to make the right choices when she gets married.
Ola Matthew, another participant, described the engagement as an eye-opener on SRH and the necessary steps to prevent contracting STIs or unplanned pregnancy.
(NAN)
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