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AltBank Advocates Systemic Reform For Autism Care

Olushola Bello by Olushola Bello
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To catalyse long-overdue national action on autism inclusion, The Alternative Bank (AltBank), in partnership with the Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN), Eliakim Foundation, and Sterling One Foundation, will address the fragmented nature of autism care in the country.

The organisations hosted the Maiden Autism Stakeholder’s Roundtable and Policy Dialogue, with the theme, ‘It is How You Show Up’, convening a diverse coalition of government representatives, leading healthcare practitioners, educators, caregivers, and multilateral development partners to address the fragmented nature of autism care in the country.

The executive director, Commercial and Institutional Banking (Lagos and Southwest) at The Alternative Bank, Korede Demola-Adeniyi, set a deliberate tone for the gathering, emphasising that it was not a mere celebration, but a working dialogue. “When it comes to autism in Nigeria, showing up has too often meant showing up late,” she noted.

She also highlighted the devastating delays in diagnosis, intervention, and inclusion that cost families years of lost development and closed opportunities.

Demola-Adeniyi outlined the bank’s commitment to translating dialogue into measurable outcomes.

She announced the immediate launch of a structured capacity-building programme for 40 participants on Receptive Language Disorder in collaboration with Eliakim Global Resources. The training, which will be executed across four sessions between April 26 and May 1 2026, forms the foundation of a broader three-pillar intervention agenda focused on inclusive education, targeted training for professionals and caregivers, and behavioural change advocacy.

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Delivering the keynote address, the founder and director of the Patrick Speech and Languages Centre (PSLC), Dotun Akande, advocated for a paradigm shift from parallel private centres to a comprehensive National Autism Framework embedded directly into public systems.

Akande stressed the necessity of universal developmental screening at nine, eighteen, and twenty-four months, alongside the creation of a National Autism Registry.

“What Nigeria must now build is a system where intervention happens early, equitably, and at scale, without depending on chance, geography, or privilege,” Akande stated.

She further urged for the integration of vocational and talent development pathways to replace the current exclusive focus on core academics, ensuring that every child is prepared for functional independence and employability.

Echoing the urgency for systemic integration, the president of the Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN) Lagos State Branch, Dr Ime Okon, affirmed MWAN’s commitment to advancing inclusive outcomes, stating that early diagnosis must transition from being a luxury to an accessible standard of care.

“For a physician, showing up means ensuring that a parent’s first concern is met with a strengthened, inclusive system rather than a clinical dead-end with no solution,” Okon said.

She lauded AltBank’s initiative as a critical catalyst for national action and a powerful signal of institutional alignment, charging all stakeholders to move from dialogue to measurable impact.

The actionable insights gathered during the dialogue will be formally presented to relevant government ministries to institutionalise caregiver support, inclusive education frameworks, and specialised healthcare infrastructure.

The Alternative Bank’s maiden dialogue marks a definitive step toward redefining inclusion by design, proving that aligned public, private, and civil society efforts can build a more resilient and supportive autism care ecosystem in Nigeria.

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Olushola Bello

Olushola Bello

Olushola Bello is a Senior Journalist at Leadership Newspaper, reporting on Nigeria's capital market, industry sectors, and broader economic issues. She is known for high-impact stories and in-depth analysis on business developments and financial markets, underpinned by strong editorial judgement and a commitment to accuracy and fairness.

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