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Only 20% Of Optometrists In Public Sector — NOA

over 1 billion people globally will be blind by 2025.

by OBINNA OGBONNAYA, Abakalaiki
2 years ago
in Health
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The Nigerian Optometric Association (NOA) has said the current State of Primary Health Care facilities functioning in Nigeria is alarmingly low with about 80% of more than 6000 optometrists in Nigeria in the private sector leaving only about 20% in the public sector.

In a communique issued at the end of the 46th National Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Association, it was disclosed that the 20% ratio in the public sector provides primary health care in the rural and sub-urban areas that constitutes most of the population of the country.

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The Communique signed by the association’s President and National Secretary, respectively, Dr. Anderson Chimeziri and Dr. Victor Aliche, said ignorance and poor accessibility are some of the major causes of vision impairment and loss adding that over 1 billion people globally will be blind by 2025.

The association noted that one of the primary responsibilities of government is to cater for the welfare of its citizens but expressed regret, saying that certain equipments needed in the delivery of health care services are severely overtaxed by customs.

“The federal government should pay compelling attention to the health sector especially primary health care, for a strong and healthy nation to emerge. Government should provide necessary environment for people to access quality and efficient eye care services.

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The association noted that the over 1 billion people who will be blind globally by 2025 will affect productivity, national growth, and family life if adequate interventions are not effected adding that poor out-door/prolonged near work activities like use of computers, telephones, TV, laptop, eye pads are major causes of eye and vision problems.

“Parents are encouraged to allow their children participate in healthier out-door activities to reduce prolonged near work like use of mobile phones, laptops, eye pads and sitting close to the TV. There should be a break of about 20 seconds and relaxation of the eyes by looking at distant object after about 20 minutes of near work.

The association maintained that a single comprehensive eye exam conducted by an optometrist can lead to variety of favourable outcomes which ranges from discovery of previously undetected eye and health problems like glaucoma, diabetes, high blood pressure, and other health conditions.

The communique reads: “our sense of sight is one of the critical aspects of our daily lives, which enables us to communicate with the world around us and perform numerous essential tasks. Thus, when people have vision loss, it changes the way they live, decreases their physical and social activities which ultimately affects the brain function leading to cognitive decline.

Earlier in his address, the association’s Former President, Dr. Obinna Awiaka expressed concerns on the state of the economy and security in the country and the increased rate of violent clashes. He called on the government to step up action towards addressing the immediate and remote causes of the problems.

He also called for a lasting solution to the welfare and peace in the affected areas adding that the association resolved to remain a law-abiding, peaceful, and purposeful association dedicated to her objectives, and assisting government in achieving all its well-intentioned programmes especially those principally affecting the health sector.

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