A Doctor of Energy Economics at the University of Ibadan, Toluwalope
Ogunro has declared that the use of firewood and kerosene for cooking is
associated with negative health outcomes such as Asthma, respiratory
ill-health, and tear-in-the-eyes.
Ogunro, who disclosed that the use of firewood for cooking is likely
to cause increase in blood pressure, advocated the use of modern energy
for cooking and adoption of better cooking practices for positive health
outcomes.
She made this known in a paper entitled “Fuel Choice and Health
Outcomes in Ogun State, Nigeria” delivered at the Centre for Petroleum,
Energy Economics and Law (CPEEL) University of Ibadan at the weekend.
Ogunro revealed that the use of kerosene for cooking in urban areas is likely to cause fever and tear-in-the eye.
The don, who noted that there is disparity between the urban and
rural areas to modern energy such as cooking gas, stated that rural
dwellers utilised more firewood because it was free and easily
accessible to them while suffering negative short term and long term
health outcomes.
“An analysis of five models of health outcomes shows that kerosene
and firewood are likely causes of tear in the eyes and respiratory
ill-health; firewood is a likely cause of blood pressure and Asthma
while a comparison of rural and urban health outcomes due to fuel use
reveal that kerosene relative to LPG use for cooking and firewood
relative to LPG use for cooking are likely causes of respiratory
ill-health in rural and urban areas of the study
“Firewood is a likely cause of tear in the eyes in rural and urban areas
though urban health outcomes for tear in the eyes and respiratory
ill-health have higher magnitude of health outcomes than rural areas,”
she said
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