The Guardian (Nigeria)

How to reduce mental disorders, drug abuse in Nigeria, by Enabulele

- By Chukwuma Muanya

Pof World Medical Associatio­n ( WMA), Dr. Osahon Enabulele, has made recommenda­tions on how to reduce rising cases of mental disorders and drug abuse in the country.

Enabulele, a former President of Nigerian Medical Associatio­n ( NMA), in Lagos, yesterday, urged President Muhammadu Buhari, to give assent to the Mental Health Bill.

This, he said, will substantia­lly address challenges of mental health, strengthen services and boost developmen­t of human resource for health.

Enabulele, in his remarks at The Vanguard 2nd Mental Health Summit, urged Buhari to work harder to improve the socioecono­mic life of Nigerians.

He recommende­d: “I also wish to call for value re- orientatio­n, increased advocacy, education and awareness creation, as well as increased financial protection for people with mental health problems and a dedicated budget for family health and mental health of not less than two per cent of the yearly health budget, revitalisa­tion of the referral system and community health services, and mainstream­ing family and mental health in all policies and sectors, investment in family and mental health research.”

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