Not even the pain of losing their homes and loved ones could deter the Internally Displaced Persons in Borno State from falling in love and making babies.
And even the makeshift accommodations in the IDP camps still produced sufficient coverage for romantic and conjugal activities.
According to the Borno State Primary Healthcare Management Board, no less than 1500 women gave birth in the 28 IDP camps in the state in 2015.
The Executive Secretary of the Board, Dr. Sule Mene, told the
News Agency of Nigeria, NAN on Sunday that the deliveries were recorded between January 2015 and January 2016.
He added that about 14,600 pregnant women were given anti-natal health care, psycho-social services and child nutrition support.
He also said that 20 Integrated Primary Health Care Centres have been built in the IDP camps to provide integrated primary health care and referral services.
“The Borno Government has procured health kits for each of the IDPs to help cater for their immediate needs.
“We have equally distributed mosquito nets to each and every one of them,” he said.