NOA urges Nigerians to embrace voluntary blood donation

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The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has urged Nigerians to embrace voluntary blood donation to save more lives.

Mr Ahmad Tijjani, the Director of the agency in Jigawa, said this on Sunday in a message to mark the 2026 Workd Blood Donor Day.

The day is being celebrated on June 14, to recognise and appreciate the contributions of voluntary blood donors.

The theme of the day is: “Twenty years of celebrating giving: thank you blood donors.”

He said every unit of blood donated saves patients facing emergencies, stressing that Nigerians should regularly and voluntarily donate blood to save lives.

According to Tijjani, blood donation saves lives by providing critical support during accidents, surgeries, and medical emergencies, supports maternal health, helps patients with sickle cell, cancer and other conditions, as well as strengthens communities through shared responsibility.

“Blood donation is a life saving act of solidarity. Every unit of blood donated helps patients facing emergencies, surgeries, childbirth complications, and chronic illnesses.

“Nigerians are reminded that voluntary blood donation is a gift of life that strengthens communities and saves millions worldwide,” he said.

Tijjani highlighted that safe voluntary donations inspired family and friends to give blood, maintain good nutrition and hydration before donating.

“NOA urges Nigerians to take responsibility, volunteer to donate blood and save lives, seek accurate information and learn from trusted health sources, promote healthy living, encourage wellness and safe practices, support blood banks and strengthen community health systems,” he said.

The director reiterated the commitment to awareness creation about the voluntary blood donation to save lives. (NAN)