Lafia: The Paediatric Department of the Federal University of Lafia Teaching Hospital (FUTH) has conducted free genotype screening and counselling for 1,000 residents of Lafia in Nasarawa.
According to News Agency of Nigeria, Dr. Ozhe Sunday, a Consultant Paediatrician at FUTH, stated that the exercise, inaugurated at the Palace of the Emir of Lafia, was part of the activities marking the 2025 World Sickle Cell Day, which is observed annually on June 19.
Dr. Sunday highlighted that the initiative was aimed at raising awareness about sickle cell disease and promoting early detection and management among the local population. "We are providing beneficiaries with valuable information about their genotypes and the risks associated with sickle cell disease," he stated. He emphasized the importance of knowing one's genotype, noting that early detection is crucial in managing the condition and preventing its complications.
The consultant expressed appreciation to the Emir of Lafia, retired Justice Sidi Bage, for his support and for providing a conducive environment for the outreach. Two beneficiaries, Fatima Ibrahim and Mohammed Kasimu, commended the hospital for the free screening, describing it as an opportunity to understand their health status.
In a goodwill message, the Emir, represented by his Secretary, Alhaji Ralyanu Isah, applauded the hospital's efforts in raising awareness and pledged the traditional council's continued support for health-related initiatives. The theme for the 2025 World Sickle Cell Day is 'Global Action, Local Impact: Empowering Communities for Effective Self-Advocacy.'