 The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives rides Honourable Benjamin Kalu as the short members of the Transplant Association of Nigeria of the House's Rediners to collaborate with the association to set up facilities for treatment of cases of argon diseases in the country while receiving members of the association who paid him a katsy visit in his office in Abuja. He lamented the high cases of argon failure and a $1.2 billion spent to treat the disease through treatment abroad while present members of the association for assisting their lower flying their trade and choosing to serve their motherland. The challenge of argon failure is not only a medical concern but also a societal one. It is encouraging to note that the Nephrology Association of Nigeria has reported over 700 kidney transplant carried out within our nation so far and that deserves a handclap. Can I tell you that one or two persons I know in this room pass through the knives of these experts and you will not know because of how well the job was carried out. Earlier the leader of the delegation Dr Olalik Olatishe had called for financial assistance from the House for the forthcoming conference of the association in Abuja which is meant to serve as a venue to sensitize Nigerians on the activities of the association. The scarcity of organ donors all over the world and so what they are doing in other parts of the world now is to have a disease donor program and you are aware that for us to do that in our country there must be some legislative backing must have the right laws in place to be able to carry that out and as you are aware we have a problem here where quite a number of Nigerians think that the power of reincarnation when they come back to this world they donate an organ even when they are dead they may convert and they may not be complete and so we need to change this narrative so that people who are living can have an organ transplant done within the country and as you are aware the prevalence of chronic kidney disease on the right so there's a need to have such an organ band