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Social worker says children with disabilities not demonic, urges care, friendship

“We want these children to be able to relate freely in society without discrimination.’’

• June 1, 2024
Social care logo (Credit: X)
Social care logo (Credit: X)

The Convener of a non-governmental organisation, of Smart Innovation and Creativity, Omolola Olamijulo, has charged Nigerians not to isolate or tag children with disabilities as demonic.

Mrs Olamijulo made the appeal during a special Children’s Day party organised by the NGO for children with disabilities and other children on Saturday in Ibadan, Oyo State.

She said that the special children’s day party was aimed at bridging the gap between the privileged, less privileged and the differently abled children in society.

“Regrettably, some parents are being deceived by clerics in places of worship that children with disabilities are demonic. Slow development in some of these set of children are at times medical issues which can be resolved with time. Some of these children can perform better than others when they have opportunities because there is ability in every disability.

“Unfortunately, on Children’s Day and special occasions, people don’t invite these special children. Some of them have never gone out, their parents hide them in the house because they see them as a negative cross from God that they have to manage. We have been doing this for the past 10 years in Lagos and other cities in Nigeria.

“We want these children to be able to relate freely in society without discrimination. They need relationships, friendship and care. We must invest in them and we must not let them down. Our target is to establish a craft and vocational school for the special children before we mark 20th anniversary to discover, train and nurture talents in them, “she said.

Also, Secretary, Nigerian Association of Women Journalists, Oyo State chapter, Eniola Adeaga, charged well-meaning Nigerians to invest in the future of children with disabilities.

She lauded the NGO for making children with disabilities relevant.

About 200 children from Lagelu Special School Ibadan, School for the Handicapped Agodi- Ibadan and other special schools attended the special Children’s Day party.

(NAN)

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