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CrimsonBow Hails NASS, Empowers 400 with Sickle Cell Centers Bill

Luna by Luna
16 Desember 2025 - 01:57
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Senate’s Landmark Bill Ignites Hope for Sickle Cell Disorder Patients

The Nigerian Senate has taken a significant stride towards enhancing the lives of individuals living with Sickle Cell Disorder (SCD) with the advancement of the Sickle Cell Disorder Research and Therapy Centres (Establishment) Bill, 2025. This legislative development has been met with widespread commendation from advocacy groups, who see it as a crucial step in addressing a pressing public health concern.

The CrimsonBow Sickle Cell Initiative, a prominent organisation dedicated to supporting those affected by SCD, has lauded the Senate’s commitment to prioritising the welfare of patients. Ms. Timi Edwin, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of CrimsonBow, expressed her gratitude, highlighting the bill’s potential to create a structured and sustainable framework for managing this inherited disorder.

A Vision for Comprehensive SCD Care

The proposed bill, which has successfully passed its second reading in the Senate, aims to establish specialised Sickle Cell Disorder Research and Therapy Centres across the nation. The vision is to create one such centre in each of Nigeria’s six geo-political zones, along with a dedicated centre in the Federal Capital Territory. These centres are envisioned to serve as comprehensive hubs for:

  • Diagnosis: Providing accurate and timely identification of SCD.
  • Treatment: Offering advanced medical interventions and management strategies.
  • Rehabilitation: Supporting patients in regaining and maintaining optimal health.
  • Research: Fostering scientific inquiry to understand and combat SCD.
  • Public Education: Raising awareness and promoting preventative measures.

This initiative is expected to play a pivotal role in drastically reducing Nigeria’s sickle cell mortality rate, a statistic that has long been a cause for concern.

Ms. Edwin emphasised that this move by the Federal Government signifies a crucial shift in attention towards the millions of Nigerian households that bear the immense burden of sickle cell anaemia. She noted that the bill’s objectives align perfectly with CrimsonBow’s mission to alleviate suffering and improve the quality of life for SCD carriers.

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Commendations and Calls for Accelerated Implementation

The CrimsonBow CEO specifically commended Senator Sunday Katung, the bill’s sponsor, and the Senate Committee on Health (Secondary and Tertiary) for their dedication. “Pushing for this bill has brought a lot of joy to our hearts as carriers of sickle cell disorder,” Ms. Edwin stated. “This is exciting. It is commendable that Nigeria has started showing commitment to strengthening SCD. We want this bill to be passed and implemented as soon as possible.”

The prospect of having dedicated clinics equipped with the right consultants, medication, and comprehensive patient support has generated significant enthusiasm among the SCD community.

Ms. Edwin also seized the opportunity to call upon President Bola Tinubu’s administration to increase investment in the health sector, with a particular focus on non-communicable diseases. She believes that such increased funding is essential to further reduce mortality rates across the country. She described the bill as “visionary, timely and holds tremendous potential to transform care, research and outcomes for millions of Nigerians.”

However, Ms. Edwin also revealed that a coalition of sickle cell non-governmental organisations has submitted observations and recommendations to the Senate. These inputs are intended to further strengthen the bill’s implementation, ensure its long-term sustainability, and guarantee its maximum impact.

CrimsonBow’s Ongoing Support and Community Impact

The CrimsonBow Sickle Cell Initiative’s commitment to the SCD community was further underscored at their End-of-Year 2025 Free Clinic held in Lagos. This event, generously sponsored by the Rabiu Olowo Foundation, provided essential health services to approximately 400 sickle cell carriers.

The free clinic offered a range of services, including:

  • General health talks
  • Medical consultations
  • Provision of essential medications
  • Vaccinations
  • Routine medical tests
  • Genotype testing
  • Counselling services
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Ms. Edwin highlighted that CrimsonBow conducts monthly clinics and has, throughout the year, impacted over 5,000 individuals living with sickle cell. She reiterated the need for support from well-meaning Nigerians and urged the government to increase its healthcare budget.

The Rabiu Olowo Foundation: A Personal Mission

Mr. George Oche, General Manager of the Rabiu Olowo Foundation, shared the driving force behind the foundation’s involvement in sickle cell care. He explained that the foundation’s mission is deeply rooted in the lived experiences of its founder and Executive Secretary, who also serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria. Both individuals live with sickle cell disease.

The Rabiu Olowo Foundation operates on three core pillars: health (with a strong focus on sickle cell), education, and community services. Mr. Oche described living with sickle cell disease as a challenging yet purposeful journey, stating that his condition fuels his determination to make a positive impact through advocacy, care, and community support.

The foundation’s initiatives include:

  • Free Genotype Testing: Offering vital diagnostic services.
  • Support for Warriors: Providing assistance to individuals battling SCD.
  • Outreach Programmes: Engaging communities to improve the quality of life for patients.

A key programme is the “10K GenoTest” initiative, which aims to provide free genotype testing and awareness to 10,000 youths, contributing to the reduction of Nigeria’s high sickle cell birth prevalence.

Expert Perspectives on Advanced Treatments and Prevention

During the free clinic, Dr. Pamela Ajayi, Chairman of Bridge Clinic and host of “Doctors on Air,” offered encouraging news regarding treatment options. She announced that bone marrow transplants, once considered a last resort, are now a viable and increasingly accessible option in Nigeria.

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Dr. Ajayi also stressed the critical importance of pre-marital and pre-implantation genetic testing. She highlighted that there are significant new treatments and initiatives now available in Nigeria, though she acknowledged that these can be expensive. This underscores her call for government support in establishing specialised clinics and dedicated funding for SCD carriers.

The Importance of Early Diagnosis and Government Support

Dr. Ayodele Renner, a consultant paediatrician and child health advocate, referred to individuals living with sickle cell disease as “warriors,” acknowledging their remarkable courage and resilience in the face of daily pain, lifelong medication, and emotional challenges.

He strongly urged Nigerians to prioritise genotype testing, warning that many adults enter into marriage without knowing their genetic status, thereby unknowingly increasing the risk of sickle cell disease in their children. Dr. Renner advocated for routine genotype and blood group testing for all children by the age of one. He explained that delayed diagnosis often leads to severe complications, including anaemia and kidney failure.

For diagnosed patients, Dr. Renner advised consistent clinic appointments, adherence to prescribed medications, and avoidance of self-medication, emphasising that early hospital care significantly improves survival rates and overall quality of life. He also called on governments to expand health insurance coverage, subsidise essential medications like Hydroxyurea, bolster blood services, and strengthen sickle cell clinics to alleviate the financial strain on affected families.

Beneficiaries of the CrimsonBow initiative, including 11-year-old Hassanat Adewale, expressed their gratitude for the organisation’s unwavering commitment to easing the suffering of individuals with SCD. The collective efforts of organisations like CrimsonBow, coupled with the legislative progress in the Senate, signal a brighter future for those impacted by sickle cell disorder in Nigeria.

Editor: Riko A Saputra

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