The president of Mandate
Health Empowerment Initiative, Mr. Zion Abba Ameh disclosed this in his opening
speech at the mental health conference held in Abuja.
While quoting from World
Health Organisation (WHO)'s report, he said around 30 to 40 percent of
Nigerians were suffering from a mental disorder.
He said the report also has
it that between 16% to 49% of people in the world have a psychiatric and
neurological disorder, adding that most of these individuals live in low middle
income countries.
In his speech to mark World's
tobacco day, he stressed that all hands must be on deck to proffer solutions to
"this neglected side of our health".
Mr. Ameh advocated for the
Mental Health Bill to be passed to an ACT as the current lunacy Act of 1954 was
no longer tenable.
He said his organization in
conjunction with others, was planning a movie to change the narratives of drug
awareness campaign.
"This [the movie] is
targeted at addressing root causes, treatment rehabilitation concerns and the
implication of drugs and substance abuse."
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