Albino’s storm Abuja, Demand support for Albinism cause

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Albino's storm Abuja, Demand support for Albinism cause

Members of The Albino Foundation (TAF) on Thursday held a road walk around major roads in the Central Business District in Abuja, to solicit more support for the Albinism cause.

The members, who were led by the Chief Executive Officer of TAF, Mr Jake Epelle, said the road walk was to celebrate the 2019 International Albinism Awareness Day (IAAD), marked June 13 of every year.

The theme for the 2019 IAAD is: “Still Standing Strong, Advancing the Albinism Cause’’.

Epelle said the Foundation was partnering with some disabilities organisations and institutions in the country to ensure that Persons with Albinism (PWA) and other vulnerable groups are socially and economically empowered and their rights protected.

He said the Foundation envisioned a society with equal opportunities for persons with Albinism, calling for more awareness on the challenges such persons go through and fight against discrimination of PWA.

“We realise that institutional collaborations, public/private sector partnership and non-governmental organisations involvement are the most practical approaches for addressing deep-seated issues, such as the one posed by Albinism,’’ Epelle said.

The Assistant Coordinator, TAF, Edo Chapter, Miss Obehi Odigie, said Albinos go through health, social and education challenges, saying that they needed support from members of the public to cope with the challenges.

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“Most persons with Albinism have low vision and as such can’t see well. In a classroom scenario, they need to sit close to the board to learn better.

“Also, albinos are prone to skin cancer due to lack of melanin to protect their skins from the sun rays. They need sunscreen cream to help protect their skin from cancer,’’ Odigie said.