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Psychiatrists call for decriminalisation of suicide attempt

By Gloria Ikibah 

President of the Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria (APN), Prof. Taiwo Obindo, has called for the decriminalisation of attempted suicide in the country.

Prof. Obindo made the call at a stakeholders meeting organized by the House of Representatives Committee on Specialty Healthcare on the “Need To Prioritise And Implement The Mental Health Act”.

According to him, the establishment of the National Counselling Centers across the country in an attempt to address mental health is like putting the cart before the horse, even as he noted that suicide attempt is still a criminal offense in both the Criminal Act and the Penal Code. 

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He said: “Hence the first step would be a move to decriminalize attempted suicide. Criminalizing attempted Suicide has proven to be a major barrier for suicide prevention intervention service uptake. 

“The archaic law, inherited from our Colonial masters, in an attempt to stop the act of suicide did not address the thoughts and social determinants of Suicide. Significant evidence showed that 90% of those who take their lives through suicide had a background history of Mental Health Conditions; out of which 80% are attributable to Depression due to various bio-psycho-social aetiologies. 

“Why do we, as a Nation, then punish individuals who are ill and need medical attention rather than prosecution? It will shock you to know that Nigeria, the giant of Africa, is lagging behind as quite a number of our neighbouring nations have abrogated that law.

“Establishing a Counselling center, without abrogating this archaic law would put, even the counselors at risk because the law also prescribes penalties for those who are aware of the plan but did not report”.

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Prof. Obindo therefore called for the implementation of the Mental Health Act, which he said is a product of legislation that went through rigorous due process by the legislature, assented to by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2022, and has been gazetted as a law of the Country. 

This, he said would address the many years of neglect of this important aspect of our nationhood.

Obindo said a requirement for the effective implementation of the Act is the establishment of a Mental Health Services Department in the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH). 

“It will shock you to hear that, more than a year later, the department is yet to be established. Most of, if not all, the items in your plan are meant to be supervised by this department in obedience to the rule of law! Hence, the establishment of the department is germane to the success of all your plans,” he added.

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He explained that the Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria is an umbrella body of all Nigerian Psychiatrists in the Country and other allied Practitioners, and have been at the forefront of campaigns and advocacy for global best practices.

He further lauded the Committee for the initiative, and said if well-implemented, it will positively impact the hitherto neglected Mental Health, persons affected by Mental Health Conditions, and Mental Health Practitioners. 

The Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Special Healthcare, Rep. Alex Egbona, in his address called for stakeholders’ partnership in dealing with mental health challenges and other related health cases.

The Chairman said the committee was created to provide the requisite legislative frameworks for improved healthcare delivery in Nigeria.

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He said the session is a collaborative initiative of the committee to share its mandate and planned activities with identified relevant institutions and organisations.

“I, therefore, solicit the support and partnership of all stakeholders, our development partners, international NGOs, and CSOs, you are all urged to take interest in building the capacity of the committee members and staff to enhance the efficacy of the committee.

“Consider our five thematic areas of Mental Health, Trauma and Obstetrics Fistula, Oral Health and ENT, Blood Transfusion, Blood and Management, Traditional Complementary and Alternative Medicine and engage the committee for maximum impact,” he said.

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