Over 60m Nigerians have mental disorder – Health Commissioner

The Commissioner for Health in Ogun State, Dr. Babatunde Ipaye, has stated that over 60 million Nigerians are suffering from various degrees of mental disorder.

 

He made this known in an interview with journalists in Abeokuta, the state capital, explaining that about 80 per cent of people move about with one mental disorder without knowing or seeking help, while 20-25 per cent live with a full blown mental disorder in the country.

 

The commissioner stated that cases of mental challenges range from simple minor mood disorder to extreme cases of mental accreditation and added that one, out of every five Nigerian, has an extreme mental disorder.

 

He disclosed that events that could trigger minor mood disorder that finally leads to extreme mental illness are marital pressure, educational and economic pressure.

 

Ipaye said other pressures are expectation and disappointment and advocated that community mental homes should be created across the country to socially manage mental disorder at the grassroots level.

 

While urging the Federal Government to prioritise primary healthcare intervention for minor mood disorder, he advised that people should always go for regular psychotherapy check-up with no cost implication to manage cases of mental challenges before it gets out of hands.

Fani-Kayode Demands N5billion & Apology From Lai Mohammed Over Mental Disorder Comment

Femi Fani-Kayode, has issued a letter demanding an apology and N5billion damages ?from the Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Lai Mohammed, ?for questioning his “mental state?”?.

Mr. Femi-Kayode’s letter dated March 3, through Whyte Prekunomaa of Ahmed Raji and Co, quoted Mr. Mohammed as saying, “We are seriously concerned that Mr. Fani-Kayode may have unhinged, perhaps as a result of a relapse into an unhealthy lifestyle of substance abuse. Our concern stems from the series of incoherent statements, outlandish claims and inconsistent behaviours exhibited by Mr. Fani-Kayode in recent times, which call into question his state of mental health.”

Fani-Kayode in a letter, addressed to Mr. Mohammed, denied he ever made such a statement. The letter titled, Re: Femi Fani-Kayode: We’re Concerned About Fani Kayode’s Mental Status, read in part: “Our client denies in its entirety the contents of the above publication and innuendoes therein, and further states that every allegation against him in the said publication is false and defamatory of his person and character…”

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