Blood shortage bites harder with subsidy removal

Blood shortage bites harder with subsidy removal

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AS Nigeria joins the rest of the globe to mark World Blood Donor Day (WBDD), blood shortage may be worsened with the country having only five percent of voluntary non-remunerated blood donors, increased service charge for units of blood and dearth of blood bags for blood storage across the country.

Acting South West Zonal director, National Blood Service Commission (NBSC), Dr Oladapo Aworanti, speaking at the 2023 World Blood Donor Day (WBDD) at the agency’s south west zonal centre, said Nigeria has not been able to meet her transfusion needs as the number of voluntary non-remunerated blood donors is less than five per cent of the total number of donors.

He declared that most of these voluntary non-remunerated blood donors, are also not regular with their donation, most donate once in one or two years, making it quite difficult to support the transfusion service in Nigeria by them.

“It is quite difficult to support the transfusion service of our country when you are not a regular donor. So, we are using this opportunity to speak to our known donors to be regular and those not in the pool of voluntary blood donors to please seize this opportunity to donate blood, it is part of sharing lives and sharing often.”

Dr Aworanti, reacting to the increase in service charge for accessing units of blood from the centre, said it was not intentional but was important to ensure that the centre could continue to have in its bank safe units of blood.

“We just increased the service charge for our unit of blood. All these are not intentional. There is no way we can remain functional without resources. We need to do blood drives, the trip that we budgeted N25, 000 for we end up spending N100, 000 on fuel because of petrol subsidy removal.

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