 The president of the Naval Offices Wives Association and the wife of the chief of naval staff Aisha Gambo has stressed the need for women and youth to take care of their health. Haji Gambo spoke at a health seminar which is part of activities to commemorate the 66th anniversary of the Nigerian Navy Tag Depression put together by the Association for Naval Offices Wives and Children in Potakat River State. He said she said the issue of mental health among mothers should be taken seriously to enable them effectively to manage the home front. Some health experts also spoke at the event on the need to make healthcare a collective responsibility. The images, alcohol and drug abuse is the child that is suddenly doing well, is going down. News are the complications, family conflicts, relationship difficulties, suicide attempts, and also suicide itself. Even the strike itself has taken a toll on a lot of children. When they see their mates in the private and the rest is going ahead of them, meanwhile the mother team in the rest is before them, that's a point. When we see it as a collective responsibility, we'll build a generation that will take a lot from us who are sane in their notions of their behavior and in totality. We may be particularly to keep an eye on the peaceful and mental health, because if there's going to be a group of friends and parents who don't have a lot of time to take care of ourselves, we need to do a better job of putting ourselves here on our job to do this. We need to put ourselves higher on our job to do this and then be better off. This is the end of this video.