The Guardian (Nigeria)

Demand healthy living as rights, Otu, CMD tell Nigerians

- From and ( Calabar) ( Ado- Ekiti)

CHIEF Medical Director of Afe Babalola University Ado- Ekiti ( ABUAD) Multi- System Hospital, Dr Kolawole Ogundipe, and wife of Cross River State Governor, Eyoanwaan Otu, have called on Nigerians to demand their rights to healthy living as fundamenta­l human rights and not fixated on salary increase and palliative­s alone. In his message, yesterday, at an event put together at the Multi- System Hospital to commemorat­e this year’s World Health Day, in partnershi­p with Triple Green Environmen­tal Developmen­t

Foundation, Ogundipe noted that the government had always boasted of providing medical facilities and building hospitals without paying attention to non- clinical aspect of health, which include the environmen­t and social factors.

He said: “Everybody’s health matters. The theme of this year’s World Health Day is: “Our Health, Our Right. The health of every Nigerian is their fundamenta­l right. How long a man will live is determined by the environmen­t he lives in. And when we talk of the environmen­t, we are looking at the fresh air he breathes, and the water he drinks. These are things we should be demanding from our government.

“What we are doing here today is to sensitise the people to be able to demand from those in authority. We talk of deforestat­ion, urbanisati­on and even improper town planning. We don’t even have access to good water. Most of us here have to generate water by ourselves. We have heard about billions of naira water projects here in Ekiti, but how many homes can access the water.”

The Lead Speaker and the Technical Adviser to Ekiti State Governor on Green Economy and Ecological Matters, Dr Akinyemi

Akinyugha, in his paper titled: “Exploring the Critical Intersecti­on of Environmen­tal and Social Impact of Human Health,” noted that people paid lip service to environmen­tal issues because it did not affect them quickly like health issues.

He said the environmen­tal factors were as important as health issues, citing a report that said heat killed 147 people in five countries to buttress his claim,

In her speech, Otu said the government must provide quality healthcare delivery to her citizens, saying: “Healthcare is not a privilege but a fundamenta­l human right of the people.”

 ?? ?? Author, Charles Osezua ( left); his wife, Gloria Osezua; Chairman of the occasion, Basil Omiyi; Executive Director, Relationsh­ip and Stakeholde­rs Engagement, Corporate Communicat­ion Division, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n Limited, Kemi Olumuyiwa, and Chairman, Impact Investors Foundation, Afolabi Oladele, during the official launch of the book with the theme: ' The Rise of Gas' in Lagos… yesterday.
Author, Charles Osezua ( left); his wife, Gloria Osezua; Chairman of the occasion, Basil Omiyi; Executive Director, Relationsh­ip and Stakeholde­rs Engagement, Corporate Communicat­ion Division, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n Limited, Kemi Olumuyiwa, and Chairman, Impact Investors Foundation, Afolabi Oladele, during the official launch of the book with the theme: ' The Rise of Gas' in Lagos… yesterday.

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