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Bauchi Gov’t urges Child Spacing Coordinators to tackle out-of-stock syndrome

by Haruna Gimba
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By Asmau Ahmad

The Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Development Agency has directed Child Birth Spacing (CBS) coordinators in Primary Healthcare Centers (PHC) to adhere to quality tracking of commodities, to fast track supplies and curb ‘Out of stock syndrome.’

The state Coordinator of CBS, Mrs Hajara Yahya, who stated this in an interview with newsmen, added that regular checks would address the out of stock syndrome in health facilities.

She explained that the supplies of stocks were made directly from a zonal store in Gombe State, hence the need for prompt requests to ensure timely delivery.

Mrs Hajara described the rate of acceptance of the various commodities as a positive development, as it indicated husbands were becoming champions of CBS in the state.

She further said the positive outcomes of CBS among people of reproductive age in the state, had heightened the need to keep abreast on the availability of commodities at all times.

“The agency has emphasised to all coordinators in PHCs to forward their records and requests of commodities on time to avoid out of stock. This is because the supply is directly from the zonal store in Gombe state to the PHC.

“Mostly, we experience out of stock on the long term commodities, because of the high number of clients using it. Husbands are supporting their wives to go for CBS as sometimes we have couples coming for the services,” she said.

She expressed appreciation over the state government’s efforts at providing quality health care to the people.

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