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Nigeria’s socio-economic woes demand Mental Health intervention, says LP ex-guber candidate

by Editor

Dr Ronke Ehindero, former gubernatorial candidate of the Labour Party in Kwara State, has called for urgent measures to address the growing mental health crisis in Nigeria.

She highlighted the impact of the nation’s socio-economic and security challenges on the mental well-being of its citizens, with rising cases of depression and anxiety demanding immediate attention.

Speaking at a reception organised at her instance, in commemoration of bagging a Doctorate Degree in Guidance and Counseling from the prestigious Al – Hikmah University, Ilorin, Dr Ehindero emphasised that while religious bodies provide valuable emotional support, professional counselling is indispensable.

She outlined key recommendations to tackle the crisis, stating, “compensation for religious institutions offering emotional and mental health support.

“Deployment of trained counsellors in workplaces, schools, and other public institutions.

“Attractive remuneration packages to retain qualified counsellors and nationwide initiatives to combat stigma and promote mental health awareness.

“Strong partnerships among governments, NGOs, and religious bodies to develop a sustainable mental health system”.

Reflecting on her own experiences, Dr. Ehindero noted the challenges of balancing family, academic pursuits, and public service, emphasising the importance of determination and support from faith and family.

She urged stakeholders to prioritise mental health as a critical component of Nigeria’s development strategy.

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