The Chief Executive Officer of Medical
Rehabilitation Therapists Board of Nigeria (MRTB), Mrs. Olufunke Akanle,
has called on the federal government to drive policy inclusion for the
physically challenged in the society, in order to ensure that they are
fully recognised.
She disclosed this recently at a media
briefing in Lagos to announce the maiden edition of the International
Conference for Medical Rehabilitation Professionals (ICMRP) which will
be organised by the board from September 20-22 in Lagos. The conference
which will take place at Lagos Airport Hotel Ikeja, has the theme:
‘Medical Rehabilitation Service in Community and Primary Healthcare in
Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa’.
She called on government to build a
one-stop centre to manage the critical disabilities such as spinal cord
injuries, cerebral palsy, stroke and others, adding that this would
assist victims with these disabilities to receive adequate treatment.
Akanle lamented that there is a low
level of sensitisation about medical rehabilitation from government to
the people, stating that there is need to increase the awareness level
especially in rural communities where they concentrate on trado-medical
solutions to cure disabilities.
The MRTB CEO further stated that the lack of manpower and inadequate facilities have affected the practice of the profession and treatment of patients with disabilities.
She said: “Manpower is a big challenge
for us. We have only nine institutions running physiotherapy and these
institutions sometimes produce 18 or 30 therapists. We have 4,000
professionals meeting the needs of a population of 170 million people.
We don’t have enough equipment to carry out treatment for patients.
Rehabilitation is a multi-dimensional approach.
We need collaborative efforts in
addressing the issue. In 2015, the board organised a policy development
technical working group on the formulation of a disability policy and
bill for its inclusion in the National Health Policy. The good news is
that a fraction of it appeared in the National Health Policy. Our desire
is that a Bill of Disability Concerns will have exhaustive pages wholly
addressing matters as concerning Persons Living with Disabilities and
their access to Health.”
Speaking on the conference, she noted
that it would focus on planning towards the implementation of the World
Health Organisation (WHO) 2014-2012 action plans for disability in
Sub-Saharan Africa.
She maintained that it would also focus
on developing relevant policies and regulations to drive disability and
rehabilitation services in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa, while
devising multi-sectoral collaboration for the full implementation of the
WHO Action Plan in the country and Sub-Sahara
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