 A professor of nursing, science and sociology in the University of Lagos for Thai Badru has called on the government to urgently create a database for care of the elderly in the country. He studied these at the symposium, organized by the Neuropsychiatric Hospital at Berkout Oregon State at its dementia week with a theme, Remember a person coping with the realities of dementia? They noted that when old age sets in, there is dwindling income and as such they need help not just from the family but also from the government. Why we really relate it to the old people or older adults is because as we grow older our muscles, our cells, our tissues, organ systems begin to win little by little, right? So even an individual has taken drugs for instance, you know, that could affect cannabis for instance, that is a book can accumulate in the brain for a long period of time. And so when you have such an individual who are actually, and because of peer pressure, because of economic downturn, because of a lot of other factors, people get involved in other things that they are not supposed to, and they want to get success without following due process and so on and so forth. So actually either old, either younger than middle, it could affect anybody. But like I said, the exact cost of even dementia is unknown. This investment in research on dementia are locating fund to the health sector. We have not made the African charter what we are supposed to put to healthcare in Nigeria. Institution of risk reduction strategy, building the required trained workforce. Even now we are having brain drain, health workers are going. The need of building, we are even losing. Ensure that it is possible to live well with dementia. We must tell them, we must tell the family that, oh, it's not over. It's not over. We can take care for these people, we can see, help them. Is it, needs to create awareness so that people need to protect the elderly. You know, we have, we have spouses abuses, we have elderly abuses. You know, we have people that are abusing their elderly, elderly ones at home. Allow them up, don't bring them out for treatment. So all these things needs to stop. And thirdly, we are also trying to use the opportunity to create to government that there needs to be a policy, a policy by the government in which, you know, of course the, the, the hospital, our, our, our special experts in conjunction with other experts all over the country are ready to work and, and with federal government and state government and local government to create a policy that will be a guiding policy that will determine and regulate how our elderly people will be taken care of in the public.