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Healthcare Expert Canvasses Suicide Prevention Awareness

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 A Healthcare Administrator, Nkem DenChukwu on Wednesday, called for suicide prevention and mental health awareness to curb the rising spate of suicides across the country.

DenChukwu, who is also an Author and Filmmaker made the call in an interview in Yenagoa saying suicide was preventable.

She advocated the establishment of more specialized mental health facilities as well as capacity building for existing mental health practitioners alongside the mental health awareness to promote access to mental health facilities.

She noted that rising cases of suicide was worrisome and required concerted efforts to encourage people to seek mental health services as soon as the early warning signals of depression were noticed.

DenChukwu explained that the cultural practices that prevented people from admitting that depression was a medical condition with remedies and not a taboo should be discarded

She said that rising cases of suicide pointed to the poor mental health attitude in the society leading to avoidable deaths if preventive measures were taken by seeking help.

According to her, at every point in time people were either contemplating suicide, attempting suicide or committing’ suicide due to several factors.

 “Suicide is an act of cowardice, an escape, a selfish act, a disease, lack of faith in self or in life, Some commit suicide after being raped, losing a loved one, feeling hopeless or weak, delusion.

“We can all help prevent suicide because the warning signs are always there, I mean the signs and warning signals are always very glaring. We have to be 110% attentive to the smallest signs, a little attention can save a life.

“Many that take to suicide do not want to die. They want what’s causing their pain or grief to stop or be relieved. They often, won’t ask for help and want to be left alone.

“Understanding how they are feeling is very important to know. Don’t tell them you understand because you don’t. You are not in their shoes to understand. Every shoe feels differently.

“Taking each day and each moment, one breath at a time matters, and can save a life. Encourage someone with suicide tendency to find a happy place they can always go to, and then, share with others.

 “We should always be there to listen and not to judge and encourage them to share their thoughts, no matter how bad they may seem. Remind them that strength and power they possess within to overcome,” she stressed.

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Leprosy Mission Boosts Patient Care in Niger with 25 Electronic Beds

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From Daniel Amasingha, Minna.

As part of efforts to improve the treatment and welfare of leprosy patients, the Leprosy Mission Nigeria (TLMN) has donated twenty-five electronic motorised beds to the Niger State Leprosy Hospital.

Presenting the items to the Niger State Government, the Operations Manager of TLMN, Pius Ogbu, said the beds were provided through support from the Leprosy Mission, Switzerland.

According to him, the donation includes 25 electronic motorised beds, 25 bed sheets, 25 pillows and pillow cases, all aimed at enhancing the comfort and recovery of patients receiving treatment at the facility.

“With these electronic motorised beds, patients can easily adjust their sleeping positions to suit their comfort,” he said.

“We believe the beds will help patients enjoy better sleep and aid a faster recovery process.”

Ogbu added that the organisation remains actively engaged in Niger State, providing free treatment, rehabilitation services, vocational training, and working to eradicate the stigma associated with leprosy.

 He noted that the Mission also provides orthopaedic devices and empowerment support for people affected by the disease.

Responding on behalf of the state government, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Murtala Bagana, said the administration of Governor Umaru Bago, under the New Niger Agenda, is committed to prioritising the treatment of tropical diseases.

“We are happy to receive this consignment and we will ensure that we complement the efforts of TLMN by upgrading the Leprosy Hospital and providing the necessary commodities needed for patients’ care,” Bagana said.

He further assured that the state government would ensure that a medical consultant is posted to the Leprosy Hospital to improve the quality of treatment for patients.

Some patients at the hospital, while commending the intervention by TLMN, appealed to Governor Umaru Bago to further prioritise the facility by providing more medical supplies and support.

One of the patients, Mr. David Felix, an indigene of Ebonyi State, expressed appreciation for the donation.

Felix, who lost his leg due to complications from an ulcer, said the hospital has provided him with support he might not have received elsewhere.

“If I am not here, I do not think I would have benefited from this artificial limb. I am also happy about this adjustable bed because I no longer need to disturb the workers to help me adjust my position while in bed,” he said.

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Niger Recruits 5,000 Health Workers, Commissions Specialist Hospital

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From Dan Amasingha, Minna

The Niger State Government has announced plans to recruit up to 5,000 health workers as part of a sweeping reform of its healthcare delivery system, following the commissioning of what it described as the first porta cabin specialist hospital of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa.

Governor Umar Bago made the disclosure on Tuesday during the inauguration of the multi-billion-naira twin porta cabin hospital project at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida Specialist Hospital in Minna.

The Governor said the state would recruit an additional 2,500 medical personnel in the coming months, bringing the total number of health workers employed under his administration to 5,000.

According to him, the initiative is part of a revolutionary healthcare delivery agenda aimed at positioning Niger State as a hub for medical tourism in sub-Saharan Africa.

Bago further revealed that the state government has entered into a bilateral agreement with leading Arab hospitals in Cairo, Egypt, for a medical doctors’ exchange programme. Under the arrangement, between 20 and 50 Egyptian doctors are expected to be deployed to the IBB Specialist Hospital to provide specialised medical services.

He disclosed that the state has already engaged about 20 visiting consultants who are currently performing advanced neurosurgical procedures, including spinal cord and brain surgeries, as well as knee replacement operations.

The newly inaugurated twin porta cabin hospital, located within the premises of the IBB Specialist Hospital, will serve as a temporary take-off facility for the proposed IBB University Teaching Hospital.

Bago described the facility as the first of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa and a strategic investment to bridge gaps in tertiary healthcare services.

“We are deliberate in our healthcare policy. We want to make Niger State the healthcare delivery hub of the North and encourage people to seek medical screening and treatment at home,” the Governor said.

“We want to position Niger State as the prime location for healthcare delivery in the North.”

To complement the investment in tertiary healthcare, the Governor stated that the administration has upgraded 20 Primary Health Care Centres (PHCs) from Type I to Type II status.

“Currently, we have some of the best Type II PHC models in the country, and we will upgrade an additional 110 centres,” he added.

In his remarks, the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Murtala Muhammad Bagana, commended the Governor for what he described as the largest healthcare renovation and investment drive in the state’s 50-year history, noting that the reforms would significantly improve access to quality healthcare for residents.

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Sanwo-Olu Urges Red Cross on Tech-driven Innovation in Humanitarian Response

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The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has charged the Red Cross for greater innovation and deployment of technology in humanitarian response in the state.

Sanwo-Olu made the call while delivering his goodwill message at the 58th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS), Lagos State Branch, at the weekend in Lagos.

The governor, represented by Sesan Ogundeko, the Permanent Secretary of the state’s Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, advised NRCS to leverage data and digital tools to strengthen emergency management in the state.

Sanwo-Olu, who described the AGM as more than a routine gathering, said it was a celebration of compassion, service and humanity spanning 58 years of Red Cross operations in the state.

He noted that with an estimated population of about 20 million people, the state faced increasing pressure from rapid urbanisation, climate change and infrastructural demands.

“In a city as large and fast-growing as Lagos, emergencies are sometimes unavoidable,” he said.

He said these realities made disaster preparedness and emergency response essential, adding that the work of the Red Cross aligned closely with the vision of building a resilient state.

Sanwo-Olu further advised the branch leadership to continue to be innovative, remain transparent and accountable and make good use of technology and data to improve humanitarian response.

According to him, effective governance requires strong partnerships, as the government cannot single-handedly manage the scale of emergencies in a megacity like Lagos.

He reiterated the state government’s commitment to strengthening collaboration with the Red Cross, promoting voluntary blood donations and supporting vulnerable communities across the state.

The governor also made an appeal to residents to become active responders during emergencies rather than passive observers.

He decried a growing culture where some young people record accident scenes for broadcast instead of assisting victims, urging them to choose service over harmful or indifferent behaviour.

“Each one of us can make a difference through simple actions; checking on a neighbour, donating blood, volunteering your time, learning about first aid and supporting those in need,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu envisioned a state where more citizens were prepared to respond in emergencies, and compassion spread as quickly as information online.

He said humanitarian service was not the responsibility of organisations alone but a shared civic duty.

He added that history would not only remember roads and buildings constructed, but also how a society cared for the weak, displaced, sick and forgotten.

The governor commended Red Cross volunteers for their dedication, describing them as everyday heroes who often risk their personal safety to save others.

He praised both young and veteran members for their selfless service.

“When floods displace families, when road accidents occur or when emergencies strike unexpectedly, the Nigerian Red Cross volunteers are often among the first to respond,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu congratulated the Lagos State Branch on its 58th AGM and assured members that the requests earlier submitted to the state government would receive a positive response.

Earlier, NRC Lagos chairman, Dr Adebola Kolawole, said the AGM was a pivotal moment for reflection, accountability and strategic renewal to reposition the branch for greater impact.

Kolawole said the branch was committed to becoming financially self-reliant while setting the standard in humanitarian service delivery across Lagos State.

“Our administration remains steadfast in its commitment to repositioning the Lagos State Branch as a beacon of humanitarian excellence,” she said.

She identified sustainability, inclusivity, impact measurement, advocacy and collaboration as key pillars for the branch’s next phase, adding that innovation and strategic partnerships would drive improved service delivery.

While acknowledging financial constraints as a major challenge, Kolawole appealed to government, corporate organisations and individuals for greater support.

She noted that additional resources were required for ambulances, disaster response equipment, personal protective gear for emergency teams and a solar power project to enhance operations at the branch’s facilities.

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