World Glaucoma Week: Journalists enjoy free screening, glasses in Sokoto

Journalists in Sokoto State on Friday benefitted from the free eye treatment and reading glasses provided by the Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital (UDUTH) Eye Clinic.
This initiative was part of activities marking World Glaucoma Week 2025 and aimed at promoting eye health awareness.
The exercise was a collaboration among the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Sokoto State Council, and UDUTH Eye Clinic Centre.
Leading the medical team at the NUJ Press Centre, Zuru Road, Sokoto, Dr Mustapha Bature, emphasised the importance of regular eye checkups, particularly for individuals from 40 years and above, to prevent vision loss.
Mr Bature said, “Our department has maintained a longstanding relationship with the NUJ and its members in Sokoto. This initiative includes comprehensive eye examinations, necessary medications, and the provision of reading glasses.’’
The NUJ Sokoto State Chairman, Usman Binji, expressed appreciation for the initiative, highlighting its significance in enhancing journalists’ well-being.
“This collaboration strengthens the synergy between journalists and UDUTH Eye Clinic. Journalists rely heavily on their vision to carry out their duties effectively, making eye health crucial,” Mr Binji noted.
He also appealed to the medical team to make the exercise a regular event beyond the World Glaucoma Week.
He stated, “We are ready to sustain this partnership not only for eye care but also for other health-related concerns. A healthy journalist is a productive journalist.’’
During a health talk, Dr Ibrahim Bakale, described glaucoma as a leading cause of irreversible blindness, affecting many individuals unaware of their condition.
“Research shows that eight out of every 100 people aged 40 and above have glaucoma, yet many do not seek medical attention until significant vision loss has occurred,” Mr Bakale said.
He emphasised that early detection through routine checkups would prevent blindness.
He added, “However, negligence and ignorance contribute to the high prevalence of the disease. Failure to undergo regular screenings, improper use of medication, and underlying conditions such as diabetes and hypertension increase the risk of glaucoma. In some cases, the disease is hereditary, affecting the optic nerve and causing irreversible damage.’’
According to him, only about 50 per cent of glaucoma patients seek medical help only after one eye is already blind.
“While 30 per cent are unaware they have the disease, 20 per cent suffer total blindness in both eyes before diagnosis,” he said.
Over 60 journalists received free eye screenings, medications, and reading glasses, while some were referred for further medical attention.
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