Mrs. Okowaq commissioning the Sickle Cell Clinic at Ogwashi-Uku. |
More succour has again come the way of patients as the 14th Sickle Cell Clinic in Delta state has been inaugurated by the wife of the Governor and Founder, O5 Initiative, Dame Edith Okowa.
The medical facility established by the Delta First Lady’s Foundation, is located at the General Hospital, Ogwashi-Uku in Aniocha South Local Government Area.
She explained that her
passion to make life better for Sickle Cell patients was borne out of her
experience of the disorder, stressing that, with the inauguration of this new
Clinic, her heart was filled with joy and fulfillment. "I present to the
people of Aniocha South Local Government Area, the 14th Sickle Cell Clinic. It
is a dream come true,” she said, adding: "We thank God for giving us this
vision and providing the resources to carry out our plans. I appreciate the
people of Aniocha South for their immense contributions towards the
actualization of this project; your financial contributions, prayers and the
thought to erect this building is heartwarming. I pray that the Lord will
reward you in Jesus name."
Recounting the
achievements of O5 Initiative in the past four years, Dame Okowa said, "we
made a promise when this Journey started, to establish a Referral Centre in
Asaba, I am glad to say that the promise has been fulfilled. The Asaba Sickle
Cell Centre is fully fitted with modern equipment manned by skilled and
qualified personnel and has so far handled with great success, major challenges
faced by Sickle Cell Sufferers".
Mrs. Okowa in group photograph with personalities. |
The Delta First Lady also
announced that the 13 established Sickle Cell Clinics by O5 Initiative in
Agbor, Ughelli, Oleh, Sapele, Kwale, Koko, Eku, Patani, Otu-Jeremi, Orerokpe,
Issele-Uku and Umunede are fully functional and have in no small way impacted
in the lives of indigent patients.
She assured that the
remaining Local Government Areas will soon have theirs. "We are not
resting on our oars; we look forward to establishing 12 more Sickle Cell
Clinics where there is a General Hospital in the State".
Dame Edith Okowa urged
members of the public to join hands in creating a better future for Sickle Cell
patients, and cautioned against stigmatization. She charged parents not to
discriminate against any child with such condition. "Let’s join hands
together for the good of society and change our world, one person at a
time", Mrs Okowa said.
In her welcome
address, the Director General, O5 Initiative, Mrs Oghenekevwe Agas, expressed
thanks to God for the establishment of another Clinic, saying it is a hope for
Sickle Cell patients in the area.
Resource personnel who
spoke at the event; Mrs Magdalene Dike, Medical Lab Scientist, advocated earlu
screening for children of Sickle Cell carriers and compulsory genotype test for
intending couples, while Mrs Anthonia Obi, a Food Nutritionist, harped on
balanced diet and regular intake of water for the patients.
Showing love in a pep talk. |
The event also
featured cultural dance and drama by Sickle Cell Warriors and testimonies by
Sickle Cell Survivors; Justice Excel Timi-Tonye, Miss Blessing Edo, Mrs Gift
Nkwor and Mrs Bridget Augustus who encouraged other Sickle Cell patients with
the words, "Sickle Cell is not a Death Sentence”.
High points of the
event were the official unveiling of the Clinic and presentation of long
lasting insecticidal nets to Sickle Cell patients.
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