OUR MEMBERS ARE DYING OF SKIN CANCER… EKITI ALBINISM ASSOCIATION LAMENTS

…seeks Free Healthcare, Education Others

By Udesinanna Stephen, Akubulu Ngozi

The Association Of Persons With Albinism, Ekiti State has lamented the rate at which some of its members are dying of skin cancer due to lack of access to treatment and preventive mechanism.

Chairman of the association, Mr. Johnson Oniya who spoke with newsmen in Ado Ekiti, noted that two albinos died recently of skin cancer after spending lots of money.

He noted that skin cancer is a major threat to Evey albino person and the cost of prevention and treatment are very expensive, hence he called on government to provide special sport for them to eneble them live a meaningful life.

He urged government, Non-Governmental Organisation, NGOs, and other stakeholders to allocate resources for free healthcare, education and awareness programmes for members.

He said, “We urged governments, especially the government of Ekiti, NGOs, and individuals to take proactive steps to support Persons With Albinism, PWAs and address the challenges they face. Governments should allocate adequate resources for healthcare, education, and awareness programmes.

“NGOs and individuals can contribute by supporting existing initiatives, funding scholarships, providing job opportunities, and volunteering their time and expertise to raise awareness and support PWAs. We want all these and more so that we can be included in every part of the society.” He appealed.

Particularly, the Chairman called on the state Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, to give out free services for Persons with Albinism. “We want Biodun Oyebanji to help us in any of the government hospitals where the skin cancer can be diagnosed and handled freely. Because this skin disease is not deadly when discovered early.”

Also, Oniya called for legal protection, “Governments should enact and enforce legislation that safeguards the rights of PWAs, prohibits discrimination, and punishes acts of violence or discrimination against them. The legal framework should also ensure that perpetrators of crimes such as ritual killings or organ trafficking targeting PWAs are held accountable.”

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