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Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Registration Board of Nigeria

The Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Registration Board of Nigeria (ODORBN) is a government agency responsible for regulating the practice of optometry and dispensing opticianry in Nigeria. It was established by the Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians (Registration, etc.) decree of 1989, now cap 09 laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004. The Board evaluates training quality to ensure practitioners acquire the necessary knowledge and skills for their practice, while also ensuring that practitioners conduct themselves lawfully and professionally in their daily activities.[1]

History

The Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Registration Board of Nigeria (ODORBN) was established by decree 34 of 1989 now cap 09 laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, to address the need for a regulatory framework and independence in the field of optometry and dispensing optics in Nigeria. The Board is empowered to set standards, issue licences, and regulate the training and practice of optometrists and dispensing opticians across the country. The Board's mission is to protect the Nigerian public by ensuring that quality eye care is carried out by skilled and competent professionals. [1][2][3]

Responsibilities

Governance and Structure

The governing Board of Directors appointed by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria comprises a chairman, optometrists, dispensing opticians, academics, an ophthalmologist, an orthoptist, a public interest representative, a representative from the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, a representative from the Federal Ministry of Health and a representative from the National Eye Centre. The Board is directly supervised by the Federal Ministry of Health. They oversee the agency's activities and ensure it fulfills its statutory mandates. The Board of Directors appoints a registrar who serves as the secretary and chief executive officer, managing the day-to-day operations of the Board.[3] [12][13]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Registration Board of Nigeria – ODORBN". Retrieved 2024-03-16.
  2. ^ Balogun, Joseph Abiodun (2021). Health Professions in Nigeria. pp. 32–33. doi:10.1007/978-981-16-3311-9. ISBN 978-981-16-3310-2.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians (Registration etc.) Act of 1989" (PDF). noang.org. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  4. ^ "ODORBN – ODORBN". Retrieved 2024-03-16.
  5. ^ Oni, Stephen Olufemi; Telegraph, New (2023-05-03). "UNILORIN Optometry Programme Gets Full Accreditation". New Telegraph. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
  6. ^ "Optometrists and Dispensing Optician Registration Board of Nigeria Grants FUTO Interim Accreditation". Medical World Nigeria. Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  7. ^ Erunke, Joseph (2024-03-13). "1 in every 20 Nigerians from 40 years has glaucoma, says ODORBN". Vanguard. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
  8. ^ "Opticians board to tame quackery, sharp practices -Registrar - Daily Trust". dailytrust.com. 2023-06-08. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
  9. ^ Ogundipe, Sola (2009-12-28). "Optometrists, Dispensing Opticians have March 2010 Deadline to Register". Vanguard. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  10. ^ "Nigeria: Optometrists, Dispensing Opticians Tackle Quackery". Vanguard. 2013-02-07. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  11. ^ "8 fake optometrists arrested in Lagos". PM News. 2016-06-04. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  12. ^ Odoh, Innocent (2019-06-07). "FG inaugurates governing boards for five health regulatory bodies". Businessday NG. Retrieved 2024-03-17.
  13. ^ "The Reconstitution of the Board of the Optometric and Dispensing Optician Board of Nigeria (ODORBN) – Nigerian Optometric Association". Retrieved 2024-04-01.