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Nigeria’s Health Ministry Urges Public To Embrace Safe Salt Consumption

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 7, 2025 Article/Column No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigeria’s Health Ministry Urges Public To Embrace Safe Salt Consumption.

The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has issued a clarion call to Nigerians to adopt healthier salt consumption habits, addressing widespread misinformation and rising health concerns. The appeal follows a viral video in which a prominent religious leader discouraged adherence to medical advice on salt intake, prompting the Ministry to set the record straight in a press release dated 7 May 2025.

 

In a statement signed by Deputy Director of Information & Public Relations, Alaba Balogun, the Ministry reaffirmed that salt is not inherently harmful. “Salt contains sodium, an essential mineral that supports vital body functions such as nerve activity, muscle movement, and fluid balance,” the statement noted. However, excessive consumption—beyond the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommended limit of 5 grams per day (roughly one teaspoon)—poses significant risks.





 

Research cited by the Ministry reveals that most Nigerians consume over twice the recommended sodium intake, a trend driving a surge in non-communicable diseases. High blood pressure, stroke, heart failure, and kidney disease are among the preventable conditions claiming thousands of lives annually, with excessive salt intake identified as a major culprit.

 

To combat this public health crisis, the Ministry has launched a robust sodium reduction strategy, including the National Sodium Reduction Guidelines. These guidelines target sodium content across all food categories, from processed and packaged goods to home-cooked meals, restaurant dishes, and street vendor offerings. The initiative mandates collaboration between food manufacturers, regulators, and the public to lower sodium levels while maintaining nutritional quality.

 

The Ministry also addressed misconceptions about medical advice, firmly stating, “Doctors do not lie.” It clarified that Nigeria’s health professionals provide evidence-based guidance grounded in decades of scientific research. The statement further dispelled confusion about sodium compounds in medications, noting that these are distinct from dietary salt (sodium chloride) and safe when prescribed by qualified professionals.

 

In a nod to the influential role of faith communities, the Ministry emphasised that science and faith need not be at odds. “We reaffirm that faith and science can and should work together for the well-being of our people,” the statement read, urging Nigerians to seek accurate health advice from medical experts and support efforts to reduce preventable diseases.

 

The Ministry’s proactive stance has garnered attention online, with posts on X praising the initiative as a vital step toward healthier living. Nigerians are encouraged to join the campaign by adhering to the 5-gram daily salt limit and consulting healthcare professionals for guidance.

 

As the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare continues its mission to promote healthier lives, it calls for unity across all sectors of society—including faith communities—to tackle the growing burden of non-communicable diseases. Through accurate information, preventive measures, and collaborative efforts, the Ministry aims to safeguard the health of all Nigerians.

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