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8% of Nigerians Suffer from Glaucoma – Experts Raise Alarm at Free Eye Screening in Sokoto

Glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness, affects 8 out of every 100 Nigerians. This alarming statistic was revealed by Dr. Ibrahim Bakali of the Department of Ophthalmology at Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, during a free eye screening program organized by the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) in collaboration with the hospital.

Journalists Advised on the Importance of Regular Eye Checkups

Dr. Bakali urged journalists and the public to undergo regular eye checkups, emphasizing that 50% of people with glaucoma only visit hospitals when they have already lost their sight. He stressed that early detection is crucial in preventing blindness and managing the disease effectively.

Free Eye Screening Marks World Glaucoma Week

As part of activities commemorating World Glaucoma Week, Dr. Mustafa Bature, who led the screening team, highlighted the initiative’s goal of promoting early detection and management of glaucoma. He reiterated that glaucoma remains a major cause of irreversible blindness worldwide, underscoring the importance of awareness and proactive healthcare.

NUJ’s Commitment to Members’ Wellbeing

The Chairman of the Sokoto State Council of the NUJ, Usman Muhammad Binji, reaffirmed the union’s dedication to the welfare of its members. He expressed appreciation for the collaboration with medical professionals, noting that journalists often neglect their health due to the demands of their profession.

Free Medical Support for Journalists

During the program, journalists underwent free eye screenings conducted by experienced ophthalmic personnel. Participants also received essential medications for preliminary glaucoma management, reading glasses, and an informative session on glaucoma awareness and prevention.

This initiative serves as a crucial reminder for Nigerians to prioritize their eye health. Regular checkups and early intervention can make a significant difference in preventing avoidable blindness.

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