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Veronica Ezeh Calls For More Efforts Against Drug, Substance Abuse—-A mental health advocate, Mrs Veronica Ezeh, has called for a holistic approach to reverse increasing cases of substance use and drug abuse in Nigeria.

Ezeh, the Chief Executive Officer, Adicare Rehabilitation Home, an NGO, made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos.

She said abuse of substances and drugs had become prevalent among young adults.

According to her, more than 90 per cent of psychiatric patients at the rehabilitation homes are young adults/youths who developed mental illness due to drug abuse.

Ezeh said research had shown that genetics issues, early deprivation, adversity, influence and exposure to relatives or friends who abused substances, promoted drug abuse in people.

She added that studies had consistently shown that wherever there were issues of poor social infrastructure, poverty, unemployment, low educational opportunities and financial instability, among others, there would be prevalence of substance abuse.

Ezeh, also a psychiatric nurse at the Federal Neuro-psychiatric Hospital, Yaba, said many youths were embracing several crude options for getting ‘high.’

To get high is a word or phrase for getting oneself intoxicated with drug and substance.

According to Ezeh, sniffing glue, petrol, sewage and urine was becoming common.

She decried the effects of the internet and social media on mental health of many youths, adding that many young people got wrong information on drug abuse and other atrocities from the internet.

“These things are chemicals, and these youths want something that will create euphoric effects to get them high; the smell of petrol has been shown to get people high.

“Also, exposure to the internet gives these youths access to a lot of wrong and bad information concerning most of these toxicant substances/drugs and how they can be used to get what they want,” she said.

Ezeh called more efforts to address the public health issues and social problems resulting from abuse of drugs.

She said such efforts should include increased implementation of advocacy, and public awareness campaign through the print, social and electronic media and religious institutions at community level.

She also called for increasing involvement of educational institutions through emphasis in the curriculum and programmes about the dangers of drug abuse.

According to her, the NGO plans to carry out sensitisation programmes to secondary schools to educate students about the inherent dangers and effects of drug abuse.

She called for a speedy implementation of the Mental Health Law to address issues of prevention, management, reduce stigmatisation and enhance mental health-seeking behaviour among citizens.

Ezeh called for an improvement in Nigeria’s socio-economic parameters, toward reducing poverty, unemployment, stress and traffic decongestion.

She said, “Sometimes frustration, hopelessness, boredom are factors that push some people to drugs.

“If the government can stabilise the economy by providing the basic amenities, security, job opportunities, conducive environment for businesses to strive, among others; that will go a long way to curb the menace of drug abuse in the society,” she said.

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EL-Lab Medical Diagnostics And Research Centre Secures ReAccreditation To ISO 15189:2022

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EL-Lab Medical Diagnostics And Research Centre Secures ReAccreditation To ISO 15189:2022

 

EL-Lab, a leading Medical diagnostic centre in Lagos earns renewed Accreditation from the Nigeria National Accreditation System (NiNAS), affirming its continued technical competence in medical laboratory testing.

 

A medical diagnostic centre with branches across Lagos, EL-Lab is the First Indigenous medical laboratory in Nigeria to attain the ISO 15189 status in Nigeria ten years ago. Till date, Nigeria may have less than 50 medical laboratories in both public and private categories to meet this standard.

 

EL-LAB has maintained this accreditation status for ten (10) years and currently holds this qualification from two (2) accreditation bodies in Nigeria, namely Medical Laboratory Council of Nigeria (MLSCN) and Nigeria National Accreditation System (NiNAS)

 

This achievement of reaccreditation and transition to ISO 15189:2022 for Medical testing, following a rigorous reassessment by Nigeria National Accreditation System (NiNAS) confirms that EL-Lab continues to meet the requirements of ISO 15189:2022, the internationally recognised standard governing quality and competence in medical laboratories. It sets out requirements covering everything from sample handling and testing procedures to staff competence and quality management, giving patients, clinicians, and partner institutions confidence in the accuracy and reliability of results.

 

For a medical diagnostic laboratory, reaccreditation is no small feat. It requires laboratories to demonstrate, through an independent and thorough assessment, that its systems, processes, and personnel consistently deliver results in line with international best practice. NiNAS, as Nigeria’s national accreditation body, conducts these assessments to ensure that accredited laboratories maintain the standards necessary for both local and global recognition.

 

By retaining this accreditation, EL Lab reinforces its position as a trusted provider of medical testing services within Lagos and the broader Nigerian healthcare system.

 

Speaking on this, the Managing Director of EL-Lab, Dr Elochukwu Adibo mni said; “This achievement reflects the laboratory’s commitment to quality assurance, staff training, and process improvement, factors that lead to more reliable outcomes for patients and referring clinicians”.

 

For more information about EL-Lab Medical Diagnostics, visit their website:  https://el-lab.org/

 

 

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Sri Lanka on Alert as Nipah Virus Cases Emerge in Eastern India

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Sri Lanka on Alert as Nipah Virus Cases Emerge in Eastern India—-Sri Lanka has stepped up monitoring measures following reports of a Nipah virus cluster in India’s eastern state of West Bengal.

Health authorities across parts of Asia have also heightened vigilance over the emerging situation, the Daily Mirror reported.

Health officials said Sri Lanka is tracking developments at the regional level and remains in contact with international health monitoring systems.

While no cases have been reported locally, authorities have indicated that preparedness measures are in place should the situation evolve.

The alert follows confirmation by Indian authorities of at least five Nipah virus infections in West Bengal, including cases among healthcare workers.

The development has prompted several countries in the region to strengthen preventive measures, particularly at international airports.

Nipah virus is a zoonotic disease transmitted between animals and humans and, in some instances, through human-to-human contact.

It is classified as a priority pathogen by the World Health Organisation due to its epidemic potential and the severity of illness it can cause. Past outbreaks of the Nipah virus have been associated with high fatality rates, ranging from 40 per cent to 75 per cent. (Xinhua/NAN)

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