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FG reiterates commitment to protect mental well-being of Nigerians

By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

As Nigeria commemorates the 2024 World Trauma Day, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Mohammad Ali Pate has reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to safeguard the mental health of its workforce and citizens while reducing incidences of trauma in the country.

Prof. Pate made this known at a Press Briefing, on Thursday in Abujato commemorate World Trauma Day, with the theme ” Workplace Injury: Prevention and Management”.

Prof. Pate, who was represented by Dr. Anuma Ogbonnaya, Director Teaching Hospitals, said that the World Trauma Day, is about raising awareness about the multifaceted impact of trauma on mental and physical well -being of the workforce.

“The significance of the World Trauma Day is to promote the protection of the health and well- being of our workforce. Workplace injuries, not only impact individuals and families but also bear considerable consequences for our economy and society as a whole.”

The minister disclosed that the Federal Ministry of Health has initiated proactive initiatives on prevention to immediate care and Rehabilitation in Nigeria.

Globally, trauma remains a leading cause of mortality and morbidity affecting millions each year.

According to the World Health Organization, injuries and violence account for over 4.4 million deaths annually worldwide, which is about 8% of all deaths globally.

Meanwhile, the Minister also disclosed that the ministry will establish a dedicated clinic within the ministry to offer emergency medical services on a national scale , adding that it is to address and strengthen trauma care for workforce injuries in the country.

He disclosed that the government has approved a National Trauma Care Policy to provide a strategic framework for handling trauma cases , covering pre- hospital and emergency care to rehabilitation and re-integration into the workforce.

Speaking on trauma prevention strategy, the minister stated that the government is fostering implementation of safety protocols, training on safety practices for employees , and regular assessments to minimize hazards.

Prevention , as we know, is the most effective way to motivate trauma, and by investing in these preventive measures , we can reduce the burden of workplace injuries significantly, Prof Pate noted.

The Permanent Secretary of the health ministry, Daju Kachollom, who was represented by Dr. Azeez Aderemi, Director Specialty Hospital, stated that World Trauma Day is another clarion call to renew commitment to reducing workplace injuries through proactive prevention and robust management strategies.

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