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Family Lauds Edo Govt. For Rescuing Mentally Ill Woman

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Family Lauds Edo Govt. For Rescuing Mentally Ill Woman

By Osayi Aghahowa

The family of Madam Evbu Eguasa has commended the Edo Government for intervening in her rehabilitation after she reportedly lived with mental health challenges for about 16 years.

The family gave the commendation on Tuesday during a visit to the Edo Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in Benin to appreciate the government’s support.

Speaking on behalf of the family, Mr Lugard Eguasa said years of efforts to secure treatment for his sister were hampered by financial constraints and other challenges.

He thanked Gov. Monday Okpebholo and the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Eugenia Abdallah, for facilitating the intervention that had improved her condition.

According to him, madam Eguasa, born in 1964, lived in Italy for several years before returning to Nigeria under difficult circumstances.

Eguasa said her mental health condition began about 16 years ago after a series of traumatic experiences, including separation from her only daughter.

He explained that the family had earlier taken her to a neuropsychiatric hospital for treatment but could not sustain the process because of inadequate resources.

“We appreciate the Edo Government for coming to our aid. We are hopeful that with the care she is receiving, she will recover and be reintegrated into society,” he said.

Responding, Abdallah assured the family that the ministry would continue monitoring madam Eguasa’s progress and provide the necessary support throughout her rehabilitation.

She said the state government remained committed to protecting vulnerable persons and ensuring residents unable to care for themselves received the required assistance.

Also speaking, Mrs Ediagbonya Clarice, a Social Welfare Officer in the ministry’s Rehabilitation Department, said the government remained focused on supporting persons living with mental health conditions.


Clarice said affected persons were assessed and provided with appropriate rehabilitation services, while families were encouraged to collaborate with authorities to achieve successful reintegration.

She added that recovered persons could also benefit from empowerment programmes aimed at promoting self-reliance and reducing vulnerability after rehabilitation.

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According to her, mental health challenges can arise from factors such as depression, substance abuse and traumatic life experiences, making early intervention essential.

Clarice expressed concern over increasing cases of mental health challenges among young people, attributing some cases to the abuse of harmful substances.

She urged parents, guardians and communities to pay closer attention to the wellbeing of young people and encourage those facing challenges to seek help promptly.

NAN reports that the Edo Government rescued madam Eguasa on July 13 after receiving information about her condition and subsequently commenced her rehabilitation programme.(NAN)

Edited by Ifeanyi Olannye/Abiemwense Moru

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