Politicians, others should undergo psychiatric test before seeking office – Nebo
Former Minister of Power Chinedu Nebo
has urged Nigerians to undergo regular psychiatric test before seeking
any socio-political and economic positions. Nebo made the call at a
workshop organised by the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital in
collaboration with the West African College of Nursing in Enugu on
Tuesday.
He said thrians
were affected with several levels of mental disorder. According to him,
over 64 million Nigerians suffer from the afflictions of mental
illnesses, adding that they deserved urgent attention.
“Governments
have built diagnostic centres, dialysis and ophthalmological centres but
pay less attention to psychiatric and mental institutions,’’ he said.
Nebo attributed poverty, high level of unemployment and other social
pressure as the major cause of mental disorder to human health.
He
commended the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Enugu, and West African
College of Nursing, for initiating the interface between the people in
government and the mental health practitioners. The professor listed the
causes of mental illness to include genetic composition of individual,
trauma associated with brain injury and environmental stresses.
“They can be managed effectively to restore good health to the affected
individuals given the available resources and government willingness to
support mental health workers,’’ Nebo said. He decried the
non-implementation of the 1991 National Mental Health Policy by late
Prof. Olukoye Ransome-Kuti, aimed at incorporating mental health into
national healthcare system at all levels.
Nebo, therefore, called on
governments to fund and manage mental health system effectively in
order to reduce its high rate in the country. In a message to the
workshop, Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, pledged government’s
willingness to support mental healthcare in the state.
Ugwuanyi, who
was represented by the Commissioner for Special Duties and
Intergovernmental Matters, Rita Mba, thanked the management of the
hospital for organising the training.
at this had become necessary as many Nige

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