World Mental Health Day: 350 psychiatrists serve 200m population — NMA
World Mental Health Day: 350 psychiatrists serve 200m
population — NMA
The Nigerian Medical Association
(NMA) has said only 350 psychiatrists who specialise in mental health are
currently serving 200 million people in Nigeria.
Prof Baba Issa, the Chairman of the Kwara branch of NMA, said this to mark the
2020 World Mental Health Day. Issa in a statement said that this year’s theme
titled: “Mental Health for all: Greater investment, greater access,” is to call
on the government, non-governmental organisations, and individuals to pay more
attention to it, invest more in it to make mental healthcare accessible to all.
Issa said, “There are fewer specialists, less support and the stigma against it
is the highest amongst all health conditions.
“In Kwara State, there are about 12 psychiatrists with all
of them practising in the state capital, Ilorin,” he said. According to him, it
is a leading cause of disabilities and deaths due to suicide globally, Nigeria
inclusive. He described health as a state of complete physical, mental, and
social well-being and not the absence of disease or infirmity. He pointed out
that there is no family without someone who has or has had a condition, adding
that health is not complete without mental health The NMA Chairman who is also
an expert in Psychiatry stated that anxiety, depression, psychotic disorders,
and substance use disorders are very common in our society.
“The incidences of substance; drug use disorders such as cannabis, alcohol,
sedatives, opioids, hallucinogens, among others went up tremendously globally
and in Nigeria to an alarming rate to get everybody talking, yet special
attention has not been paid to mental health,” he said. He, however, observed
that at the state level, the Kwara government is working hard to upgrade its
health facilities, recruit more health workers, and enhance the health system.
“We are grateful to the government but we will want the government to focus
more on it as it is doing to physical health. “The entire Kwara North currently
does not have a single mental health care doctor, whether in private or public.
“As a psychiatrist, myself; there are some other things that we (NMA) will like
to discuss with the government as soon as we are able to do so that will help
in strengthening mental health in Kwara State,” he said.
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