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Over 3.6 million Nigerians diabetic, 53% undiagnosed — Minister

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 30, 2024 2452 Minutes read0

•Health minister, Prof. Mohammad Ali Pate

Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Mohammad Ali Pate, yesterday stated that current statistics reveal that over 3.6 million Ni­gerians are diabetic and 53% of these citizens un­diagnosed.

The minister, who dis­closed this in Abuja at the 2024 National Sugar Con­ference on Sugar Sweet­ened Beverages Tax and Health Financing in Nige­ria, organised by Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAP­PA), in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, emphasised the urgent need for health reforms to combat rising obesity and related diseases.

Represented by Pharm. Mrs. Olubunmi Aribeana, the Director, Food and Drug Services Department, the minister stated that Nige­rians face a growing health crisis with SSB-related dis­eases such as obesity and diabetes, reports Daily Independent.

Prof. Pate warned that the associated healthcare costs are escalating at an alarming rate with sky­rocketing costs of treat­ment.

“The health burden of SSB consumption is par­ticularly significant in low and middle-income countries, where rates of obesity and related health problems are on the rise. In Nigeria, we face a growing health crisis with SSB-re­lated diseases such as obe­sity and diabetes.

“The associated health­care costs are escalating at an alarming rate. Recent reviews and meta-analy­ses by the International Diabetes Foundation (IDF) show that as of 2021, over 3.6 million people are di­abetic with 53% of these citizens undiagnosed; and this number is expected to rise to about 5 million by the year 2030.

“The cost of treating diabetes per person has surged from an average of N60,000 in 2011 to N800,000 in 2021, and it is projected to exceed N1,000,000 by 2030,” he said.

Earlier, Akinbode Olu­wafemi, the Executive Director of CAPPA, high­lighted a public health cri­sis as non-communicable diseases (NCDs) surge, warning that the menace now accounts for 29% of deaths in Nigeria.

Oluwafemi of CAPPA emphasised the link be­tween unhealthy lifestyles, particularly excessive sug­ar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption, and these health issues.

He called for increas­ing the current SSB tax from N10 to N130 per litre to align with WHO rec­ommendations, stressing that industry resistance undermines public health efforts.

“Today, NCDs account for 29 percent of all deaths in Nigeria, with cardio­vascular diseases (CVDs) alone responsible for 11 percent of these fatalities. Health experts report that in the past 20 years, cases of cardiovascular disease have exploded by 150 per­cent in Nigeria.

“Nigeria’s consumption of over 40 million litres of SSBs contributes to an estimated $2.37 billion annually in societal costs for managing obesity and overweight issues, with in­formal care costs exceeding N58 million. As a nation, we must find sustainable ways to control these avoid­able diseases, alleviate the mounting expenses they impose, and bolster our healthcare infrastructure and social systems to with­stand the burden of these diseases.

“At N10 per litre, Nige­ria’s current tax on SSBs falls short of the World Health Organisation’s rec­ommendation and global best practice of a minimum of 20 percent of total retail prices. In fact, the impact of our current tax rate has been largely eroded by es­calating inflationary pres­sures, rendering it nearly ineffective, hence the need for a re-evaluation.

“Findings from this research not only under­scored the urgent need to address the public health impact of excessive SSB consumption but also identified an effective tax rate of N130 per litre as the most sustainable peg for realising public health goals”, he said.

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