Nurses under the aegis of University Graduates of Nursing
Science Association (UGONSA) has called for establishment of more
Neuropsychiatric hospitals across Nigeria.
The Association observed that existing Neuropsychiatric
facilities are stretched beyond their capacities due to increasing incidence of
Mental Health challenges among Nigerians.
In a statement on Monday by the National Secretary of
UGONSA, Nur. G.I. Nshi, the association said it observed that depression,
anxiety disorders, suicidal ideation and post-traumatic stress disorders are on
the rise in the country owing to unbearable level of stress probably
orchestrated by the harsh economic reality in the land.
It said, “the existing Mental Health facilities have been
overstretched beyond their capacity. Nurses and Physicians in Mental Health
facilities across this country are overworked beyond their carrying capacity
and are adversely exposed to increased level of clinical harms. Regrettably,
their hazard allowance remains the insulting sum of five thousand naira in a
country that pays political office holders millions of naira as newspaper
allowance.
It drew example from the South-East, Nigeria and identified
that the whole of Ebonyi State is served by a 24 – bedded psychiatric ward of
Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki (FETHA). This ward has 26 Nurses and 21
physicians, 1 EEG machine, 1 suction machine, 1 ECT machine, and 1
sphygmomanometer serving the whole of Ebonyi State and beyond.
With the current shut down of Federal Neuropsychiatric
Hospital, Enugu, by industrial crisis, the Mental Health Unit of FETHA is now
almost the only alternative for the people of the South-East, Zone.
This calls for urgent need to expand the Psychiatric Ward of
FETHA to a fully fledged Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital. This should not
only be for South-East zone. It should be replicated across other zones of the
Country as well.
The increasing incidence of Mental Health challenges facing
the country require that we upgrade the existing facilities, update their
equipments, build more centres, engage more professional healthcare workers and
reward them appropriately by making an upward review of their hazard allowance.
It is high time the Federal Government made concerted effort
to promote the mental health of the citizens- the statement concluded.
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