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World Leprosy Day: Acting First Lady Fetes Victims In Akwa Ibom

by Iniobong Ekponta
4 months ago
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Mrs. Helen Eno Obareki

Mrs. Helen Eno Obareki

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The Akwa Ibom State acting first lady, Mrs. Helen Eno Obareki, has commemorated the World Leprosy Day in Akwa Ibom State, with dozens of victims, who worshipped with her at Qua Iboe Church (QIC) Leprosy Hospital, Ekpene Obom, in Etinan local government area at the weekend.

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The special commemorative service, with the theme “A Unified Call for Dignity and Healing,” was held at the hospital’s premises with Lady Obareki, represented by the permanent secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr. Patrick Essiet.

Speaking during the event, Lady Obareki, noted that the day was set aside not only to raise awareness about leprosy, but to also celebrate the resilience and dignity of those affected by the disease.

“Leprosy is a disease that has plagued many for centuries and it often brings with it not just physical challenges, but social stigma and isolation. We are here today to stand together and break these barriers and extend our hands in support and kindness to our fellow citizens who are coping with the effects of this illness,” she said.

Describing the global theme “Unite, Act, Eliminate,” as a call to action targeted at raising awareness of leprosy, Lady Obareki, urged individuals and organizations to “work towards a future where leprosy is no longer a stigma but a manageable condition, where those affected are embraced by their communities.”

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“I am therefore honoured to present gifts to people affected by leprosy within our community. These gifts are more than material items. They are symbols of our commitment to inclusivity and our promise that no one will be left behind. Each item represents our shared humanity and the acknowledgement that everyone deserves love, respect and dignity.” she added.

Responding, the Medical Superintendent of Leprosy Hospital, Dr. Udeme Akpan, explained that “the purpose of the commemoration is to create awareness,  debunk misconceptions that contribute to social discrimination and tackle the societal stigmas linked to leprosy.”

According to Dr. Akpan, regardless of social status, cultural beliefs, religious inclination and societal class, the fight against leprosy and stigmatization should be prioritised as many are reintegrated into the society after training and completion of different trades.

He appreciated Governor Umo Eno for his tireless effort to emancipate people from the scourge of leprosy and other ailments and solicited more support for people affected by leprosy from the government, donor agencies, and public-spirited individuals.

The state programme manager of Tuberculosis, Leprosy, and Buruli Ulcer Control in the Ministry of Health, Dr Bassey Akpan, assured that the state government, in synergy with other health organisations, was working assiduously to eliminate the scourge of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).

Speaking on behalf of the inmates, the president of the Joint Association of Persons Living with Disability (JAPLD) Obongemem Timothy Itam, who appreciated the state government for its continuous support and provision to the facility, appealed for transformer, vehicles, more doctors and monthly stipends to ease their living conditions while they recuperate at the leprosy health centre.

As a way of celebrating the day with them, the Lady Obareki, donated bags of rice, beans, garri, toiletries, medical supplies and cash to the inmates.

 


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