Nigeria's mental health system routinely chains patients up, says Human Rights Watch

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LAGOS: Thousands of people with mental health conditions are held in chains in institutions across Nigeria, Human Rights Watch said in a report ...

LAGOS: Thousands of people with mental health conditions are held in chains in institutions across Nigeria, Human Rights Watch said in a report published on Monday in which it urged the government to ban the practice.

The researchers found many people were shackled with iron chains, around one or both ankles, to heavy objects or to other detainees. This was happening in a range of institutions including federal psychiatric hospitals, state hospitals and state-owned rehabilitation centers, churches and Islamic centers.

It said the youngest person chained was a 10-year-old boy and the oldest was an 86-year-old man who had a visual disability.Some people had been held for months or years, often in overcrowded and unhygienic conditions, the researchers found.

 

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