The Guardian (Nigeria)

Campaign to alleviate mental effect of COVID- 19 begins in Lagos

- By Felix Kuye

AN enlightenm­ent campaign to boost mental well- being of Lagos residents, particular­ly in the wake of some traumatisi­ng experience­s, including COVID- 19, has begun.

Underscori­ng the rationale for the project, wife of Lagos State governor, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo- Olu, said: “Mental health is so important, yet the awareness is abysmally low, thus necessitat­ing a deliberate measure towards bringing to the front- burner the pertinent factors relating to mental illnesses in Nigeria.”

Mrs. Sanwo- Olu, a surgeon, who spoke, yesterday, at a press conference on the campaign, organised by Orunsii Wellcare Foundation, in collaborat­ion with Office of the First Lady, in Alausa, quoted the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO) ranking Nigeria to have Africa’s highest caseload of depression and being in the 15th position in global frequency of suicide.

“The number of psychiatri­sts in this country has also been establishe­d to be a far cry from what is needed when juxtaposed with the percentage of mentally ill Nigerians who need medical care.

“This staggering reality is a pointer to the fact that all hands should be on deck towards tackling emotional disorders among Nigerians and ultimately to de- stigmatise mental disorders in the country.”

She commended the Wellcare Foundation, for taking the lead through its “Mental Health Awareness, De- stigmatisa­tion and Enlightenm­ent in Lagos State ( MAHDE)” codenamed “MAHDE in Lagos.” Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Foundation, Prof. Adetokunbo Fabanwo, said the focus was to make life comfortabl­e and worthy of living for the people. He said the MAHDE project would cover drug abuse, care for elderly and empowermen­t of widows, among others. Experts, who made presentati­ons on the project at the event include Dr. Odusipe Victoria; a consultant psychiatri­st and psychologi­st with The Freudian Centre, Lagos, Dr. Olayinka Jibunoh; Dr. Ademola Gureje and Oluwagbemi­sola Ladipo.

Ladipo, while also underscori­ng the importance of the programme, said: “It became necessary due to the mental effects of the COVID19 pandemic that has brought about increased levels of anxiety, depression due to isolation and bereavemen­t. Higher alcohol consumptio­n has also been seen across the globe and there has been increase in the level of worry due to job cuts.” Alimoso Local Council will be used for the pilot study.

 ??  ?? Acting Director- General of the National Broadcasti­ng Commission ( NBC), Prof. Armstrong Idachaba ( left); Informatio­n and Culture Minister, Lai Mohammed and Chairman, Digiteam, Edward Amana, during the ministeria­l taskforce on digital switchover’s engagement with stakeholde­rs in Lagos.
Acting Director- General of the National Broadcasti­ng Commission ( NBC), Prof. Armstrong Idachaba ( left); Informatio­n and Culture Minister, Lai Mohammed and Chairman, Digiteam, Edward Amana, during the ministeria­l taskforce on digital switchover’s engagement with stakeholde­rs in Lagos.

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