Federal government  has been advised  to evolve a national strategy  to stem rising cases of suicides  across the country. Making the appeal in Lagos, a mental health advocate, and Executive Director,The Nous Organisation,  Ms Lade  Olugbemi-Ogunsetan expressed concern about the ugly trend which she  noted  has become a source of concern  that must be quickly addressed by all the relevant stakeholders, especially the federal government.

Olugbemi-Ogunsetan  who spoke while addressing a  media briefing  said   a national conference on suicide prevention  being organised by her  group  in conjunction with other stakeholders, The Sparkle Foundations and The Suicide Research and Prevention Initiative (SURPINS) would take place   at  JF Ade-Ajayi Hall, University of Lagos on Saturday, October 26,Suicide. She  revealed that 25-30%  of  Nigerian population have mental illness challenges which often result into incidences  of suicides.

‘’This figure by the World Health Organisation is revealing, what it means is that 3 out out of every 10 Nigerians  have mental health issues challenges, and this why it imperative for the Federal government to evolve appropriate strategies to stem rising cases of suicides in  the country.  To make matter worse, Nigeria has only 200 psychiatrists  in a population of about 200 million people. Mental issues affect everybody,it is an issue that must be quickly  addressed before it snowball into a bigger problem’’,she declared.

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While stressing the need for Nigerians to change their attitude towards people with mental health related challenges, she said people with such challenges should not be stigmatized but rather be provided with the necessary support including counseling and treatment.

‘It is very alarming that Nigeria is today rated as the number 5th in the ranking of countries with the highest rates of suicides   in the world. This is just the  recorded figures, there are several other cases of suicides that are not recorded, and when we add those figures , what it means is that Nigeria must be  in the first or second position. This is a big challenge for the government  ,and other stakeholders including members of the National Assembly. We all have to work together to  tackle this challenge’,she declared.