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World kidney Day: Foundation off-sets medical bills of kidney patients in Niger

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As part of the activities to mark this year’s world kidney day, Nathaniel Kidney Foundation (NKF) in Niger State has off-set the medical bills of a number of kidney patients at the Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (IBB)) Specialist Hospital in Minna, the Niger State capital.
The kidney foundation which was established in 2022 by the family of late Nathaniel Matthew, a 24 year old kidney patient who lost the battle to the disease in 2021 has since its establishment reached out to over 50 kidney patients across the state in the area of offsetting their medical bills.
In addition to settling the medical bills of kidney patients, the foundation has used every world kidney day to embark on an enlightenment campaign and sensitization on radio and television against the kidney disease on the causes and possible prevention of the disease.
The Chairman of the foundation, Mr. Gideon Makeri while speaking to newsmen in Minna, shortly after a sensitization walk and a visit to the patients at the IBB Specialist Hospital in Minna, said the foundation was established by the parents of late Nathaniel Matthew to remember the promising young man whose life was cut short due to kidney infection.
This year’s world kidney day which he said coincided with the birthday of the late Nathaniel, was used to reach out to the kidney patients through off-setting their medical bills, stressing that the foundation since inception two years ago, has supported kidney patients in the area of treatment both home and abroad.
According to him, “over 50 kidney patients have so far benefitted from the foundation. The beneficiaries include those that the foundation has supported in the area of treatment at home and abroad and they are today healed of the diseases and are doing well”.
He disclosed that among the beneficiaries this year was a 300 level student of the Ibrahim Babangida University (IBBU) Lapai who is currently placed on dialyses at the hospital, adding that seven kidney patients have their hospital bills settled as part of the activities to mark this year’s world kidney in the state.
While appealing to individuals and organizations to partner with the foundation towards assisting kidney patients in the state, Mr. Makeri decried the rising cost of treatment for kidney disease in the country, adding that to undergo dialyses now, a patient need N30,000 and such patients might be required to undergo the session three times in a week.
“In advanced countries, the government pays for dialyses for the people but in Nigeria the reverse is the case, and because of this, some people stayed back at home and resigned their faith to God. That is why we are appealing to individuals and organizations to come and partner with the foundation to save lives”.
The Chief Medical Director of IBB Specialist Hospital, Dr. Bala Waziri commended the family of the late Nathaniel for sustaining the foundation since it was launched two years ago, saying that the foundation has made a remarkable contributions to lives of kidney patients in the state, and urged them sustain the momentum.
According to him, a lot of people living with the disease in the state and the country in general are going through very difficult times, especially with high cost of the treatment of the disease, pointing out that “the price of drugs and dialyses equipment have gone up beyond the reach of ordinary Nigerian. A lot of patients no longer afford the cost of the treatment.
“Some patients undergo dialyses three times in a week with each costing N30,000. This is aside the normal kidney drugs which the price has equally gone up for more than 100 percent”.
He described the condition of kidney patients in the hospital as very pathetic and therefore appealed to individuals and organizations to come to the aids of those suffering from the disease.

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Kogi Central Senator Targets 1,000 Beneficiaries in Free Medical Outreach

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In a landmark effort to improve healthcare delivery in Kogi Central, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has launched a free medical outreach aimed at catering to at least 1,000 constituents across the senatorial district.
Chief Press Secretary to the senator, Arogbonlo Israel in a statement issued on Tuesday indicated that the four-day programme, which commenced on Monday, is being held simultaneously at Obeiba Cottage Hospital Ihima, Okehi LGA, and Ebiye, Eganyi Cottage Hospital, Ajaokuta LGA.
“It is designed to provide accessible healthcare services to underserved communities.
With a goal to impact 1,000 lives, the outreach offers free consultations, medications, and a range of medical services, including:
According to the statement
Maternal Care being part of the outreach consists of ANC screenings, scans, delivery services, postpartum care, and emergency management
Other areas according to the statement include Family planning, reproductive health, gynecological services
The statement indicated that
Chronic Diseases such as Management of hypertension, diabetes, and eye care are also inclusive.
The initiative is spearheaded by Pharm. Aliu Ibrahim and supported by a skilled team of doctors and healthcare professionals who are dedicated to providing high-quality care to those in need.

The senator emphasized the importance of improving healthcare accessibility in Kogi Central, noting that the outreach is part of her broader agenda to uplift her constituents’ quality of life.

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Nigeria on High Alert as New COVID-19 XEC Variant Spreads to 29 Countries

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In a fresh wave of panic, Nigeria’s Federal Government has raised a national alert over the newly discovered XEC COVID-19 variant, which has rapidly spread to 29 countries since its first detection in Australia.
The Federal Ministry of Health has urged immediate action to activate heightened surveillance and monitoring systems across hospitals nationwide.
The XEC strain, with its potential to outpace other circulating variants, has sparked widespread concern over its impact on public health. As health authorities scramble to respond, the nation braces for another chapter in the ongoing battle against COVID-19.
According to a letter dated December 5, issued by the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, the variant, initially identified in Australia, has now been confirmed in 29 countries.
The letter, signed by Dr. O.N. Anuma, the Permanent Secretary and Head of the Teaching Hospital Division, urged health authorities in Nigeria to activate heightened alert systems across hospitals. Medical professionals are advised to maintain a high level of suspicion for COVID-like symptoms in patients and take immediate action for detection and containment. The XEC variant is of particular concern due to its growth advantage over other circulating strains, which raises public health alarms.
The directive stresses the importance of collaboration and timely information-sharing among health institutions and the Ministry to ensure an effective national response to the new variant.
This development has caused a wave of panic across the country, as it highlights the continuing evolution of the COVID-19 virus.

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Sokoto holds crucial annual oversight meeting to revitalize Healthcare system

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In a groundbreaking move to reshape Sokoto State’s healthcare sector, the State Commissioner for Health, Hon. Asabe Balarabe on Friday, convened a high-level annual Oversight Committee meeting with key stakeholders.

The stakeholders were drawn from SOCHEMA, Primary Health Care, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), and the Emergency Response Team.
The meeting, which was centered on improving the state’s healthcare delivery, focused on critical areas such as updates on the implementation of the Basic Health Care Provision Fund, financial reports and fund utilization, and the assessment of health initiatives’ impact.
Hon. Balarabe outlined the key objectives of the meeting to include reviewing operational achievements and challenges in SOCHEMA, evaluating the status of Primary Health Care gateway implementation, and discussing NCDC’s disease surveillance and control measures.
The Emergency Response Team’s preparedness and interventions were also discussed as part of the ongoing efforts to strengthen healthcare response in the state.

“We must be bold and collaborative in addressing the challenges within each gateway,” the Commissioner emphasized. “Our collective decisions today will have a direct and lasting impact on the health and wellbeing of Sokoto State’s citizens, as outlined by Governor Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto.”
According to her, the meeting’s agenda was designed to encourage open dialogue and collaboration, with each gateway providing a detailed account of their specific challenges.
“The goal was to identify practical solutions and actionable resolutions for the implementation of necessary reforms and improvements in the healthcare sector.
In her closing remarks, Hon. Balarabe pledged to submit a comprehensive report of the meeting’s discussions and resolutions to Governor Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto for further consideration.
She also took a moment to commend the governor for his steadfast dedication to the health sector, which has resulted in significant strides in revitalizing healthcare services across the state.

This critical meeting represented a significant step toward strengthening Sokoto State’s healthcare system, ensuring that it meets the growing needs of its population and providing the foundation for a healthier future for all residents.

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