Nigeria’s famous reggae artiste, Majek Fashek, has assured
fans and Nigerians that he is on his way to recovery and will be back on stage
in no distant time.
Known for his famous song, “Send down the rain,” the
musician, popularly called rainmaker, is currently receiving care at a
rehabilitation facility, Synapse Services, Abuja, to overcome his addiction to
drugs and alcohol.
Speaking to journalists at the rehabilitation facility in
Abuja yesterday, he said he chose to listen to advice to seek treatment for his
addiction, adding that life circumstances also contributed to his predicament
which has left him bankrupt without funds to assist himself.
Speaking on his various rehabilitation programmes, Majek
Fashek noted that his previous treatments did not suit his personality as they
were filled with restrictions, but added that his present treatment allows him
to be himself in a conducive environment.
He said, “I want to appreciate all those who have contributed
to help me access care, especially Chief Ayiri Emami, Monica Swaida who started
the campaign and my brothers, Black Rice and Charly Boy who have stood by me
during this period”.
Earlier in his remarks, the medical director of Synapse
Services, Dr Vincent Udenze said that Nigerians should encourage and support
Majek Fashek while those with addiction problems should see him as a model and
seek help.
He said that most people unfortunately abuse drugs and
alcohol without necessarily knowing the implication to their mental health, but
refuse to seek treatment because of criticism and stigmatisation.
Udenze added, “Addiction is a problem that can affect anyone
irrespective of race, socio-economic status or religion; it is good that Majek
has come out to willingly let people know his problem, but he is not the only
artiste with such a problem; we need to offer them help without being
judgemental”.
Monica Swaida, also a recording artiste and one of the
supporting artistes for Majek who started the campaign for his treatment, said
her only desire is to see him well and recording music for which he is well
known at home and abroad.
His major sponsor, Chief Ayiri Emami, a philanthropist and
CEO of A & E Petrol Nigeria Limited, who was represented by Dr Emiko
Ofuyaekpone, assured that no resources will be spared in the treatment of Majek
Fashek.
Emami is said to be a Nigerian interested in giving back to
society by helping the needy and vulnerable.
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