A Non Governmental Organization based in Italy; Opera Don
Bonifacio Azione Verde has identified hypertension and diabetes as being on the
rise in Anambra State, saying that this is a major pointer to a decline in the
living standards of the people.
The group of medical experts from the organization which was
led by a Nigerian Catholic priest resident in Italy, Reverend Father Boniface
Duru were in Anambra State on a medical mission in which it spent 10 days and
stated this during a press briefing to mark the end of their mission in Anambra
State.
Duru said the organization visited four communities in
Anambra State; Nanka, Ogidi, Umueri and Aguleri within the period of their
state and was able to see about 1,000 patients in all, and discovered that hypertension
and diabetes are common among the people.
“Most of them came to receive treatment for other ailments,
but when we checked them, we discovered that a lot of them had hypertension and
diabetes, besides the ailment that brought them to us.
“The surprising thing is that most of them did not even know
they had these, yet these are very dangerous killer diseases. Malaria can best
be described as an African disease, so there was almost no worry about that as
almost all the people also had malaria.”
Bad state of mind and bad feeding habit, Father Duru said
are the major causes of Hypertension and diabetes, and that he said shows that
the people that the living standard of the people is poor, and responsible for
their poor feeding habit and also state of mind.
As a measure to cushion the effect of the diseases, Duru
suggested that the state government must work hard to improve the living standards
of the people and also create recreational facilities for the people to unwind
as a way of relieving stress.
“As people work hard to make money, the tendency is that
they eat a lot, but as they do this, they is need to exercise and burn off fat
and keep the body fit,” Duru said.
On why the NGO choose Anambra State, Duru said that for
13years, the organization which is founded by him has been visiting his home
state, Imo on medical mission annually, but this year, they decided to reach
out to neighbouring Anambra State, and when they contacted the state government
they were promised a good stay.
“We are open to visit any state in Nigeria, but the state
must first assure us of safety. You know, these white people you see here are
all professionals in their fields, and we know what it costs to bring them
here, and so we have to be very careful about their safety.
Duru adjudged Anambra State is being largely peaceful, and
that considering the fruitfulness of their mission this year, they will
consider returning to the state next year when they will come on annual visit.

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