Urges FG to put in place in place better health infrastructure to improve the lives of senior citizens
The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has decried the deplorable state of Health infrastructure in the country as grossly inadequate to provide healthcare services to elderly people.
He urged the Federal government to put in place infrastructure
that would help the elderly live a comfortable life.
Meanwhile, the fearless General Secretary CAN Barrister
Joseph Daramola has retired from the service of the association after spending
11 years at the apex Christian umbrella body.
Speaking at the Church service in his honour, the outgoing
General Secretary of the association, Barr Joseph Daramola yesterday in Abuja,
Okoh observed that senior citizens need constant medical attention due to the
sickness associated with old age but lamented that the state of health
infrastructure in the country is worrisome.
Okoh urged Nigerians to be the support system that old
people have and warned the younger generation not to chase the old people away
from the world until it pleases The Lord to call the home
He said, “Growing old is not a sin, growing old is part of
the grace of God that we enjoy, people should be looking forward to becoming
senior citizens so that they will be able to enjoy the privileges therein. In
many countries, when people get old, they do not worry too much about what they
will eat, what they will put on themselves, and how they will walk themselves
because these have been taken care of. Our health infrastructure in Nigeria
worries us a lot, the older you become, the more medical attention you require.
People who have money could afford to travel abroad to get medical attention,
but I can tell you that in the villages where we tend to have a more aged
population, medical infrastructure is zero”.
The CAN President described the General Secretary as a man
who loves CAN and also loves his job.
He said, “We want to encourage you that God has not finished
with you, the Lord will always provide for you far beyond your imagination and
even when the healthcare system is failing, the power of healing of Lord Jesus
will always continue to sustain your health that you may not even need the
hospital”.
The Bishop Emeritus of Abuja Archdiocese, John Cardinal
Onaiyekan described the outgoing CAN General Secretary as a good Christian.
“Daramola is a very committed Catholic and because of that,
he is a very good Christian”, Onaiyekan said.
In his response, Daramola, who is the longest-serving
principal officer at CAN said that his retirement is not the end of his life
career, as he would continue his service to Nigeria in other capacities.
He said, “They said I have served CAN faithfully, but I
never saw what I have done, and I am very humbled by what CAN has done for me.
I was just doing my work, even the Federal Government noticed it, and they have
been eulogising me. I thank almighty God that in any position you are put in
life, do it consciously and more faithfully. This is not the first time I am
retiring; I retired from the federal government.
“I began my career in life as a clerical assistant and I had
a vow with God that I will not leave service as a junior officer, and by the
grace of God, I got to the peak of my career as Director of Investigation. I
have trained so many young ones that are now directors, and national
secretaries. Coming to CAN, I was doing my work, and some people said that I am
too cold, I said yes, for those that don’t know me, I will always listen to
people, I gather intelligence from so many to put it to use, I don’t compromise
truthfulness and straightforwardness and I am very firm in what I do.“I am
still going higher, by the grace of God, not too long, I will call you to come
and celebrate a new position”, he added.
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