Ekiti state Governor signs mental health service bill into law

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Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, yesterday, signed the Mental Health Service Bill into law, saying that the Act will provide a framework to protect, provide, care and treat persons living with mental health disorders or substance abuse.

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Fayemi, while signing the bill into law, stressed the importance of ensuring that people living with mental disorders have access to appropriate care.

According to him, catering for the welfare of all members of the society regardless of their physical, mental, or social status was indicative of the level of commitment to delivering universal health coverage.

The new law would protect, provide care and treat persons living with mental health disorders in order to save them from unnecessary stigma and marginalisation.

“This aspect when not protected would have increased the likelihood of their human rights being violated,” he said

Fayemi noted that the framework would handle critical issues of hospitalisation and provision of high-quality care among others.

The Governor said the core objectives of the law include establishing purpose-built mental health facilities and medical Social Work Department and units in selected secondary and tertiary medical facilities.

Others are to guarantee the protection of persons suffering from mental disorders or illnesses and substance abuse in the state.

He said that the law would ensure that every person living with mental disorders has access to mental health care facilities by receiving and being admitted for treatment in a designated facility.

As I sign this bill into law, I am fully convinced that the people of Ekiti State will be the best for it.

“This law is another promise kept in our pursuit to deliver qualitative, people-centred healthcare solution to Ekiti Kete that leaves no one behind.

“It will complement other efforts towards ensuring adequate health and social protection for our people, and we are grateful to God for the privilege of being the instrument through which His love for the vulnerable amongst us is demonstrated,” he said.

Also, the Commissioner for Health, Oyebanji Filani, stated that mental health law is required to ensure a regulatory framework for the provision of mental health services.

He said: “The Ekiti State Mental Health Service Law was developed to provide a legal framework for the assessment, treatment and protection of rights of persons diagnosed with mental health problems. It aims at ensuring that people living with mental health disorders are afforded the needed protection and care from the devastating consequences of mental illness.

Earlier, the Wife of the Ekiti State Governor, Mrs. Bisi Fayemi, appreciated the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Hon. Funminiyi Afuye and his colleagues, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Olawale Fapohunda and the Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr. Bamji Filani, for the policy framework and speedy passage of the bill.

She noted the difficulty that might arise from driving the various initiatives of the administration without the necessary legal and policy framework.

The wife of the governor explained that as the Chair of the Gender-Based Violence Management Committee, she was aware of the connection between mental health and gender-based violence.

She said that was the reason she had remained a strong advocate for a mental health bill.

In his remarks, Funminiyi Afuye, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, said that the mental health law has made Ekiti stand out as a clear leader in legislative governance which concerns the health and well-being of the people. 

MTO/Punch

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