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NGO, Red Cross hold blood donation camp     

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Identifying the dearth of blood for patients requiring urgent transfusion in hospitals, Sant Nirankari Mission, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), in conjunction with the Red Cross Society of Nigeria, recently held its Annual Blood Donation Camp in Lagos.

 

The annual blood donation camp, which is in its fifth edition, was witnessed by a large turnout of volunteers, who turned out in large numbers to donate blood to ease the plight of patients in desperate need of blood.

 

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Speaking at the event, coordinator of the NGO in Nigeria, Brig. Praveen Kapur (rtd.), said: “Over the years, we watched with keen attention the loss of lives at an alarming rate, mostly due to the non-availability of blood for victims who needed urgent transfusion.

 

“This became very worrisome for us, making it pertinent that we get involved to save lives through this effort, which started five years ago. As far as Nigeria is concerned, this is the fifth year in succession that we are organising the blood donation camp. We’ve had very encouraging responses in the past and we hope to continue next year.”

 

Praveen stated that Sant Nirankari Mission partnered with the Red Cross to supervise the process, using the systematic process where they test the blood pressure, grouping, weight, height etc., after which the donor is found fit to donate blood.

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At this stage, all blood samples will be taken to Lagos State blood transfusion bank for screening of all other infections.

 

Also speaking at the event, Red Cross Coordinator, Eka Solomon, urged other organisations to also toe the line of Sant Nirikari Mission in their attempt to save lives.

 

He observed that inadequate awareness about blood donation is one of the biggest challenges still being faced by the Red Cross.

 

“A lot of people are not getting the information right or the education about blood donation.

 

“Efforts are being intensified to enlighten people more, to ensure that we are on the same page with them in terms of the facts which we believe could help change their conception and in return inspire them to support the cause of saving lives.”

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