NOA stresses benefits of voluntary blood donation

The National Orientation Agency, Jigawa State Directorate, has emphasised the importance of voluntary blood donation in saving lives and ensuring access to safe blood.
The agency’s state Director, Ahmad Tijjani, said on Saturday in Dutse, during the 2025 World Blood Donor Day, that Nigerians needed to cultivate the habit of voluntary blood donation.
As part of the day’s activities, he said the agency visited General Hospital Dutse, where its team engaged health personnel on duty and relatives of patients, advocating the life-saving benefits of voluntary blood donation.
Mr Tijjani explained that World Blood Donor Day, celebrated annually on June 14, recognised and appreciated the contributions of voluntary blood donors.
He stressed that a single donation could save more than one life.
He said, “This year’s theme, ‘Give Blood, Give Hope. Together We Save Lives,’ aims to raise awareness, encourage voluntary blood donation, and appreciate donors for their selfless contributions.’’
The director added that the campaign also encouraged community participation and support for blood donation initiatives.
According to Mr Tijjani, feedback from the health facility indicated a shortage of voluntary blood donors, largely due to low public awareness and institutional challenges.
He assured that the agency would continue to create awareness among the public about the need for voluntary blood donation.
(NAN)
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