Passengers To Undergo BP, Sugar Level Check Before Boarding At Airports – Reps

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The House of Representative has called on the Ministry of Aviation to ensure that passengers at the Airport check their Blood Pressure and Sugar level before boarding.

 

The resolution followed the adoption of a motion by Rep. Kalejaiye Paul (APC-Lagos) at plenary in Abuja on Tuesday.

The lawmaker’s motion is titled, “Need to make Provision for free High Blood Pressure and Sugar Level Check Desks at Airports.”

 

He noted that air travel could be physically demanding and stressful for many passengers.

He said that these factors, combined with the potential health risks associated with long flights and varying environmental conditions made it essential to prioritise the health of individuals passing through our airports.

He said air travel had become increasingly accessible to a larger portion of the population, adding that

the stress associated with travel, coupled with the sedentary nature of long flights could impact the health of individuals.

He said this particularly concerned those with pre-existing conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes.

He said it was imperative to prioritise the health of individuals travelling long through our airports, adding tha this notion aimed to ensure their access to essential.

He said by establishing free high blood pressure and sugar levels check desks at all airports, the country would promote early detection and preventive care for conditions such as hypertension and diabetes.

According to him, regular monitoring of these vital health parameters will enable travellers to seek medical intervention and prevent potential complications.

He said the provision of these check desks would demonstrateaa commitment to public health

promotion.

This will send a powerful message that we prioritise the well-being of our citizens and visitors by making healthcare services easily accessible regardless of their travel schedules.”

 

Adopting the motion, the house urged the ministry of Aviation to collaborate with relevant healthcare professionals and organisations to establish and operate High Blood Pressure and sugar levels check desks at airports across the country.

The house also urged the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to put adequate medical facilities in Nigerian Airports to forestall sudden death from high blood pressure and diabetes among others.

The lawmakers further urged the desks to be staffed with trained healthcare personnel who can accurately measure blood pressure and sugar levels.

 

Members said there was need to provide basic counselling, and refer individuals to appropriate

medical services, if necessary.

The house further mandated the committee on aviation to ensure compliance.

 

 

NAN/Oyenike Oyeniyi 

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