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46 million Nigerians grappling with preventable eye problems – Ophthalmologist

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 29, 2025 1523 Minutes read0

•A medical eye specialist

The founder of Eye Foundation Hospital and Chairman, Board of Management, Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, Dr Kunle Hassan, has lamented the growing eye challenge in the country, saying that over 46 million Nigerians are currently grappling with preventable eye problems.

This, he said, ranges from cataracts and glaucoma to all kinds of eye infections, including blindness, reports The PUNCH.

The renowned Ophthalmologist has also decried the inadequate manpower to help curb the burden of eye problems in the country, disclosing that Nigeria has one eye doctor for every 500,000 people, whereas the acceptable standard is one eye doctor for every 15,000 people.

Dr Hassan stated this today while speaking with journalists at the sidelines of the turning of the sod of N500m Kunle Hassan Foundation Eye Institute at Obafemi Awolowo College of Health Sciences, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Sagamu campus, as well as the unveiling of another N500m professorial chair in Ophthalmology for the university.

He explained that he was embarking on the project to give back to the community and particularly invest in producing middle-level technical manpower that could be deployed to the rural communities across the country to tackle the challenge of growing eye problems in the country.

Dr Hassan highlighted the burden of blindness in the country, saying that it affects productivity and has far-reaching effects on the prosperity of the nation.

He said, “Over 46 million Nigerians are battling different kinds of eye challenges in the country, and most of them are preventable, like cataract, glaucoma, infection of the eyes, among others.

“And there is only one eye doctor to about 500,000, whereas the recommendation is one eye doctor to 15,0000, so we have a lot to cover.

“That is one of the reasons behind funding this institute, when you train a lot of middle technical manpower, with technology, they can be empowered to go to the villages and rural areas and through telemedicine relate it to a centre like this institute to know what to do.

“So, we are building a sort of team that could penetrate our communities to reduce the burden of blindness in the country. You know that when someone is blind, it doesn’t affect the person alone, you have to get someone to lead the person around, the cost of blindness is huge.

“When we curb blindness, it impact on productivity and general prosperity of the country. It is for this purpose that we are encouraging public private partnership to complement whatever the government is doing to ensure that people’s access to qualitative eye healthcare is greatly improved upon”.

Speaking at the event, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof Ayodeji Agboola, hailed Dr Hassan for being a leading light and inspiration to expand access to qualitative eye healthcare in the country

Agboola stated that, considering that over 4.25 million Nigerians suffer from visual impairment, while more than 80% of blindness is preventable, the KHEFA Professorial Chair Endowment and the KHEFA International Institute of Eye Health initiative are not only relevant but urgent and necessary to arrest the ugly trend of eye health situation in the country.

The VC added that “The future of medicine is transforming before our eyes. Artificial Intelligence is now capable of diagnosing retinal diseases early, predicting visual disorders and assisting in complex surgical procedures with astonishing accuracy.

“With this initiative, OOU is now positioned to be a continental leader in ophthalmic research and AI-driven medical innovation. Sagamu has entered a new chapter of medical excellence,” he said.

Agboola described the donor as not just an eye surgeon “but a visionary leader who sees beyond the retina and into the deeper purpose of humanity” adding that “Through dedication, innovation and sacrifice, he has built more than a medical institution – he has built a legacy of hope.”

The VC, while thanking the renowned Ophthalmologist, also called on other public-spirited individuals and corporate organisations to collaborate with the university to advance excellence in training, research and community engagement while working for the overall development of the nation.

Other dignitaries at the event were the Chief Medical Director of OOUTH, Dr Bunmi Fatungase, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman, Governing Board of OOU, Ago Iwoye, Prof Toyin Ashiru, Pa Okuboyejo, Chairman of Ogun State Elders Council, among other principal officers of both the university and the teaching hospital.

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