Wife of Anambra State Governor, Dr. Nonye Soludo, has established and equipped pad banks in schools to promote menstrual hygiene among girls.
Soludo, Founder of Healthy Living initiative, distributed the pads to mark Menstrual Hygiene Day at Anambra State College of Health Technology, Obosi, in Idemili North Local Government Area.
World Menstrual Hygiene Day is commemorated every May 28 to highlight the importance of menstrual hygiene and raise awareness on issues faced by women and girls who do not have access to sanitary products.
She said: “Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo recognises that with the rising cost of sanitary pads, many women and girls in Nigeria are experiencing menstrual poverty, as they cannot afford sanitary pads.
“This poverty made many women and girls resort to unhygienic materials to absorb menstrual blood, which could cause reproductive and urinary infections, among others.
“Accessibility to sanitary pads remains a major concern and it gets even worse when menstrual emergencies break out in schools. Therefore, we want to intervene where it matters the most.”
“Establishing this blood banks will enable girls have access to pads when they suddenly experience their monthly flow.
“No girl in Anambra shall be deprived of education due to menstruation,” she said.
Soludo advised girls to maintain proper hygiene during menstruation as it would help prevent infections, beat down stigmas arising from menstrual emergencies and help them manage their menstrual cycle with dignity.
According to her, menstruation is a normal biological process and part of a woman’s life and not something to be ashamed of or to be stigmatised.
“Menstruation shows you are developing appropriately as a young woman and you should be happy because you are on the right part to adulthood,” she said.
Also speaking, the Provost of the College, Dr Daniel Ezeobi appreciated the Governor’s Wife for the gesture.
NAN reports that the prices of sanitary pads have doubled in the last few months. He said Ladycare sold for N500 in 2023 now costs N1,000. Always, another popular brand, which used to sell for between N700 and N800, now sells for N1,500.(NAN)