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Nigeria’s albinos seek support over skin cancer

The Albinism Association of Nigeria has appealed to the government and the public to assist about 40 of its members battling skin cancer.

• January 6, 2025
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The Albinism Association of Nigeria has appealed to the government and the public to assist about 40 of its members battling skin cancer.

The association’s national president, Bisi Bamishe, in a New Year message on Monday in Lagos, disclosed that 16 members died of cancer in 2024.

She said that the affected members urgently needed assistance to undergo surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy to keep them alive.

Ms Bamishe disclosed that many members of the association were enduring immense pain in various hospitals while others were confined to their homes, suffering in silence and isolation.

“Skin cancer remains a critical health challenge for persons with albinism in Nigeria and without immediate intervention, the situation may spiral out of control.

“We therefore use this medium to make a heartfelt appeal to the government, fellow Nigerians and development partners to come to our aid.

“Your continued support can make a significant difference in addressing these challenges posed by this silent killer,” Ms Bamishe said.

According to her, 16 out of the association’s members died as a result of the disease in 2024.

Ms Bamishe appealed for sustained and increased assistance to ensure no association member succumbs to the preventable and treatable condition.

She called for the donation of sunscreen, UV umbrellas, hats, protective clothing, and free or subsidised treatment for skin cancer patients.

The president also called for sponsorship of awareness campaigns in the media, schools, markets, and worship places for persons with albinism.

“As we embark on this New Year, we look forward to your renewed commitment to improving the lives of persons with albinism in Nigeria.

“Together, we can turn the tide and create a future where every individual, regardless of their colour or condition, can thrive and contribute meaningfully to society,” she said.

(NAN)

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