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FG To Establish Blood Collection Centers In 774 LGAs

FG To Establish Blood Collection Centers In 774 LGAs
  • PublishedSeptember 7, 2024

 

In a bid to address blood shortages during medical emergencies and transfusions, the Federal Government has announced plans to establish blood collection centers in all 774 Local Government Areas, including the Federal Capital Territory.

According to the Head of Media and Publicity at the National Blood Service Agency (NBSA), Abdullahi Haruna, the initiative aims to ensure the availability of blood for medical purposes, thereby saving lives.

NBSA Director-General, Prof. Saleh Yuguda, emphasized the government’s commitment to addressing blood shortages, stating, “We are working tirelessly to ensure that blood needs are adequately addressed, and this initiative is a significant step towards achieving that goal.”

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He further explained, “NBSA has partnered with the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps to establish a formidable blood bank at the Corp’s medical facility. This collaboration aims to mitigate blood shortages during medical emergencies and provide critical support to sister security agencies.”

The project will kick off in the FCT, with strategic blood collection facilities located in easily accessible areas to increase blood donation rates and ensure a steady supply of blood for medical purposes.

Prof. Yuguda stated, “This move is expected to increase blood donation rates and ensure a steady supply of blood for medical purposes. The establishment of blood collection centres across Nigeria is a testament to the government’s commitment to improving the country’s healthcare system. As the project rolls out, Nigerians should expect improved access to blood transfusions and better health outcomes.”

The collaboration between NBSA and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) will also establish a blood bank at the Corp’s medical facility to mitigate blood shortages during medical emergencies. This collaboration aims to provide critical support to sister security agencies.

The Deputy Commandant of the NSCDC, Emeka Okeke, also noted, “This initiative will play a vital role in addressing blood shortages and saving lives.”

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