WHO supports treatment of 301 mental health patients in Borno
From January to November 2020, World Health Organisation (WHO) said it supported the treatment of 301 mental health patients and referred 12 others for further management in Borno
While handing over the Borno Psychiatric Hospital, rehabilitated by WHO to Borno Government, Dr Henry Nwanja, the WHO Public Health Officer, Emergency Programme, North East, made this known in Maiduguri on Thursday.
The hospital was also reported to be vandalized by insurgents in 2013.
Nwanja said, “ever since then, the hospital has been non-functional and totally dilapidated until 2019 when the government approached WHO to facilitate the reconstruction, equipping and restoration of healthcare services at the hospital.”
He also stated that WHO, through the European Union, made funds available for the restoration of services at the health facility.
He noted that the rate of common mental disorders doubled by 20 percent in Borno because of violent conflicts.
The WHO public health official stressed the need to scale up mental health interventions to meet urgent needs as the capacity of the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Maiduguri, currently serving the entire North East is overstretched.
He said, “in response to that, WHO has been supporting the clinical management and referral of mental health cases from communities and primary healthcare facilities through the Mental Health Gap Action Programme.”
Prof. Mohammed Arab, The Chief Medical Director of Borno Hospital Management Board, lauded WHO for the intervention and assured the organization of proper management of the facility.
Arab mentioned that the 48-bed capacity hospital has two wards with pharmacy, therapy, and social welfare sections, among others.
Gov. Babagana Zulum, who was represented by his Special Adviser on Rehabilitation, Resettlement, and Reconstruction, Abdulkarim Abdulrahman, also commended WHO for its sustained support to healthcare delivery in the state.