The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria’s Population Will Hit 401 Million By 2050, UCH CMD Warns

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THE Chief Medical Director ( CMD) of the University College Hospital,( UCH), Ibadan, Prof. Jesse Otegbayo has called on the Federal Government to address the nation’s healthcare system, institute universal healthcare policy, and put in measures to control the nation’s population, which is estimated to reach 401 million by 2050.

Otegbayo, a Professor of Medicine, Gastroente­rology and Hepatology, said a vigorous pursuit of these measures would reduce liver cancer and other maladies, as well as improve life expectancy.

The professor gave these recommenda­tions while delivering the 548th Inaugural Lecture of the University of Ibadan on behalf of the Faculty of Clinical Sciences.

The inaugural lecture was entitled “The Human Workhorse and Microbial Affliction­s: Hepatitis B, Its

Fatal Sting and the Tragic Trajectory”.

Otegbayo noted that population explosion was imminent in Nigeria, and “this will overwhelm and overstretc­h the health care system, thereby worsening the health indices.”

He stated that the managers of the nation’s health care system deserve a certain level of financial and training empowermen­t to be able to function optimally.

Otegbayo submitted that the liver is the workhorse or powerhouse of the body, because it plays crucial roles in carbohydra­te, fat, protein, vitamins, and minerals metabolism, including drug detoxifica­tion of ammonia into urea, regulation of blood clotting, immunity, and many others, adding that it is known to perform over 500 functions in the body. He stated that the liver is the largest solid organ in the body, which receives a huge supply of blood.

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