The Federal Government would work with
the Federal Capital Territory administration to increase support to the
people affected by leprosy in the FCT and also to work with related
stakeholders to support people affected by the disease across the
Nigeria.
The Minister of health, Prof. Isaac
Adewole revealed this yesterday while on a visit to Yangoji Leprosy
Community, Kwali Area Council, Abuja, as part of activities to mark 2017
World Leprosy Day.
Adewole said that federal
government would work with stakeholders to provide health facilities and
other consumables to the people affected with leprosy in their various
communities.
In his words, the Minister said; “ I
know there are other leprosy communities that are in serious state of
disrepair, I will certainly get in touch with the Minister of FCT so
that together we can visit Dakwa community in FCT to access how we can support them.”
“I want to assure you that the real
message we want to let the whole world know is that Leprosy does not
kill, Leprosy is preventable, it is treatable and it is curable”.
He explained that the theme of this
year’s World Leprosy Day “Zero Disability among children affected by
Leprosy” was actually borne out of the need to prevent children from
being infected with leprosy. He said that since leprosy was preventable
and treatable, if anybody noticed any child with such symptoms, he/she
should quickly report to the relevant authority for treatment.
In his remarks, the Chairman of Persons
Affected by Leprosy, Mr. Ahmed Mohammed Nasir, urged Government at all
levels to support people affected by leprosy with basic health and
social amenities.
“We hereby call on Government and other partners at Federal, States and Local Levels to come to our aid. We also call on all Nigerians to see us as equal and part of the society. We need all the support to enable us actualize our full potentials towards national development”, he appealed.
“We hereby call on Government and other partners at Federal, States and Local Levels to come to our aid. We also call on all Nigerians to see us as equal and part of the society. We need all the support to enable us actualize our full potentials towards national development”, he appealed.
Speaking earlier, the Ag. Secretary,
Health and Human Services Secretariat, FCT, Dr. Oday Achu also appealed
to the Hon. Minister to provide accommodation and other social amenities
to people affected by leprosy in Dakwa.
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