 The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjia Oceze Kalu, has bemoaned the rise in cases. Benjamin Kalu has bemoaned the rise in cases of organ failure in Nigeria, saying it has not only become a medical concern, but also a challenge to society. He, however, said that the parliament will collaborate with the Transplant Association of Nigeria and all the relevant authorities to ensure that the concerns were addressed. Kalu gave the assurance when Transplant Association of Nigeria led by Dr. Olalekon Olatise paid him a cut-see visit at the National Assembly in Abuja. He decried the huge national resources the country loses to medical treatment of ailments of citizens of Nigeria abroad, saying that as well as $2.5 trillion annually, he also appealed to newly trained and qualified medical doctors in the country to emplace the practice of professional organ transplant in order to fill the gap that exists in the nation's health sector. There's been a yearning in our hearts that one day to become a tin of the past of Nigerians who lose $1.2 to $1.5 billion annually in medical tourism. If it's not Germany, it is the UK. If it's not the UK, it's India. Living small countries like Dubai are receiving influence from this nation.