A bid to create awareness on the need to check the rising cases of cancer in
Nigeria received a big boost Friday, when the wife of Anambra
State governor, Chief (Mrs.) Ebelechukwun Obiano led a road campaign march
tagged “Walk for Hope to End Cancer Now” to create awareness on the cancer
scourge and raise fund for the establishment of an Ultra-modern Cancer
Treatment Centre in Awka, Anambra State.
The awareness march which was organized by the Anambra State
Association (ASA) Women USA in collaboration with the Office of the Wife of
Governor of Anambra State, Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS), Anambra State
Women Association Lagos, Breast without Spot and Saint Charles
Borromeo Hospital, Onitsha has as its theme: “Every Life Deserves
World Class Care.” The march preceded a seminar at the field of the ABS,
Awka, witnessed the campaigners comprising of young and old men and women
trek more than two and half kilometres from ABS complex through Aroma
Junction en route Enugu-Onitsha Expressway to the Office of the Governor,
before terminating at the Office of the Wife of the Governor.
Speaking after receiving the campaigners, Governor Willie
Obiano who spoke through the Commissioner for Information, Chief Tony Onyima
lauded the visit and expressed the hope that the walk would draw more
attention to the proposed Cancer Treatment Centre being embarked upon by
the ASA Women USA with the support of the State government.
Earlier in an address to the participants, the wife of the
governor, Chief (Mrs.) Obiano represented by the Senior Special Assistant to
the Governor on Primary Health, Dr. Mrs. Chioma Ezenyimulu identified with the
mission of the organizers to promote this noble and selfless initiative of Walk
for Hope to End Cancer, stressing that “It is interesting that you chose this
avenue of physical exercise of Walk to draw attention and create awareness
about the threat of Cancer and the need for its early detection and prevention
especially amongst our women.”
While commending the association’s focus and think-home philosophy which informed the idea of hosting the event back home, Chief (Mrs.) Obiano expressed her gratitude with her choice and decoration as The Grand Marshal of the Day, which she said was an acknowledgement of “her interest in ensuring that anything that would advance the well-being of the family and the woman must be tackled with a sense of duty and commitment.
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“I know that apart from the sacrifices of time, you have also
put-in enormous resources to sustain your association and the organization of
this Walk for Hope to End Cancer Now! It is a fitting call to action which must
be embraced by all and sundry since cancer is a disease that knows neither age
nor gender and does not have any quick fix other than early detection and
prevention. It is against this background that I encourage Ndi Anambra
and other health conscious citizens to contribute to the Fundraising for this
programme by donating to the cause. Mrs. Obiano observed.
Furthermore the wife of the governor said, “I have
no doubt that this Walk for Hope to End cancer would boost awareness about
cancer amongst Ndi Anambra especially our women and hopefully lead to more
early detections and positive actions that would dispel the erroneous
impressions, rumours and beliefs that influence people’s lack of urgency in
seeking medical help. My hope is that today many more persons would hear this
message of hope and tell others thereby spreading the gospel which would
ultimately help many avoid and survive the scourge of cancer.”
Chief (Mrs.) Ebelechukwu Obiano, Founder of Caring
Family Enhancement Initiative (CAFÉ) noted that this Walk for Hope awareness
tallies with some of the programmes undertaken by her pet project to
empower women and take care of the less privileged in the society, asserting
that “as we travel through the nooks and crannies of Anambra State we carry the
message of Hope against cancer to our women, mothers and sisters and teach them
ways of testing themselves for early detection and prevention of cancer.”
According to Mrs. Obiano, CAFÉ is a non-governmental,
nonpartisan organization with a vision to be the beacon of sustainable
empowerment for women and the less privileged, has the mandate “to care
for the less privileged and reduce women-child vulnerability while maintaining
the dignity of persons with disabilities in Anambra state. CAFÉ also galvanizes
resources for the uplifting of orphans, children in need and the physically
challenged. CAFÉ attends to both skilled and non-skilled persons as well as
indigent rural women in the177 communities of Anambra state.”
She also urged the organizers and participants to take
advantage of the overall improving infrastructure and conditions of life made
possible by the administration of her husband, governor Obiano
(Akpokuodike) to make it an annual event so that “we will attract more converts
towards the cause of cancer prevention and eradication. As we look forward to
next year’s edition of Walk for Hope to End Cancer, I urge you to make today’s
Walk memorable – let’s make more converts! Spread the gospel and prevent
cancer.”
In her remark, the National President of ASA Women USA,
Dr. Mrs. Uche Umeh revealed that the idea of the programme came about following
repeated manifestation of cancer in women mostly in the rural areas during
the 2009 and 2010 as well as 2013 and 2014 ASA Women USA Medical Missions
on cancer and maternal health, lamenting that indigent women lack access
to fund for adequate health care.
Dr. Mrs. Umeh stated that ASA Women USA has acquired a
parcel of land at the Anambra State University Teaching Hospital Amaku – Awka,
for the construction and equipping of a world-class Cancer Treatment Centre
covering construction and equipment cost to the tune between 80 to 100
million US Dollars.
The Commissioner for health, Dr. Joe Akabuike said the best
way to prevent cancer was by early detection and treatment while the
Managing Director of ABS, Mr. Uche Nworah assured the ASA Women USA and others
participants of continued partnership of the Radio-Television Station to
promote its cause and interests of raising awareness on cancer and building
cancer centre.
Also speaking, the Nigerian Coordinator of ASA Women USA,
Hon. Dr. Bridget Obi expressed amazement at the massive turn out
of people to identify with the event organized to create awareness on
the cancer scourge, raise fund as well as rally support for the
Ultra-Modern ASA Women Cancer Centre and commended the National President
and her team for sacrificing their time, energy and money in ameliorating the
plight of the sufferers of cancer.
She stated that the Walk for Hope to End Cancer would achieve its desired result in the shortest possible time and bring hope to patients especially the indigent ones.
She stated that the Walk for Hope to End Cancer would achieve its desired result in the shortest possible time and bring hope to patients especially the indigent ones.
The President of Breast Without Spot, one of the participating groups at the ceremony, Professor Ifeoma J. Okoye, a Professor of Radiology, disclosed that the walk was necessitated by ignorance of people to embrace early medical attention to prevent development of full blown cancer, with the result that cases of death from cancer were put, by her at 17, 000 daily.She lamented that over 70,000 Nigerians including men travel to India especially for Cancer-related cases regretting that most sufferers seek for medical attention late when the disease had developed to the third and fourth stages of hopelessness.
Prof. Okoye who is a Consultant radiology at the University
of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Ituku – Ozalla, Enugu State and Chairperson
Association for Good Clinical Practice in Nigeria gave hope that “cancer is
curable” especially cervical cancer if detected early enough, stressing that
there was need to upscale vaccine programme, embark on regular clinical
examination and mammography as well as improve general awareness
creation especially using the media of communication. The event attracted
senior government officials, members of ASA Women USA, Breast without Spot,
Federal Road Safety Corps, Security agencies, civil society organizations and
media houses.
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