Wives of former and serving governors engaged in the fight against the spread of cancer among women and girls, under the aegis of First Lady Against Cancer (FLAC), on Monday, donated N10 million to support treatment of cancer patients at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan.
This is as the wife of the Oyo State Governor, Mrs. Tamunominini Makinde hosted the coalition in her offices, Agodi, Ibadan.
The Coalition, led by its chairman and former First Lady of Kebbi State, Dr. Zainab Shinkafi has in attendance wife of former governor of Oyo, Dr Florence Ajimobi, wife of former governor of Ogun, Mrs Olufunsho Amosun, representative of wife of former Ekiti State governor, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, and representative of Wife of former Kwara State Governor among others.
The first ladies are in the state to assessed plight of cancer patients and donate to them to relieve them of their financial burden.
Mrs. Makinde, in her address, thanked FLAC for considering the state for the support, assuring them that whatever donations they make would be used effectively.
She lamented that cancer has become a deadly disease, saying all hands must be on deck to get rid of the diseases.
She urged people, particularly women, to get fascinated against cancer, always go for routine cancer checks, and not wait till it get to stage two or three in their body.
“As we all know that October is Cancer Awareness Month. Let’s pay attention to our health. Let’s be fascinated and do the needful to get rid of cancer,” she said.
Speaking during a courtesy visit to the management of UCH, FLAC chairman, Mrs. Shinkaffi said the purpose of the coalition was to increase awareness and advocacy on cancer and render necessary assistance to its patients.
She stated that the choice of cancer patients at UCH was delibrate, considering the status of the hospital in delivering adequate healthcare to Nigerians.
In his remark, UCH Chief Medical Director (CMD) Prof. Jesse Otegbayo commended the gesture of FLAC, saying the government alone can not provide all the needs of the hospital.
He noted that efforts of FLAC are not just encouraging but also commendable considering the choice of UCH for the collaboration.
“I sincerely appreciate the commitment of the FLAC towards supporting our cancer patients in the Hospital as well as your advocacy for improved access to cancer care services, this effort will remain indelible in the minds of those who will benefit from your kind gestures. It will also be a great relief to the hospital.”
He, however, said the donation will reduce the burden on internally Generated Revenue of the hospital that is being overstretched already and will also reduce the cancer burden in Nigeria.
“We want to appreciate the support of the federal government in making our
systens grow, and we appeal to you, the First ladies (former and present) to use
your good offices to solicit assistance for the hospital. You can endow wards and projects, and such will be named after you, and it becomes a legacy you will be proud of.”
Also speaking, Ex-First Lady Florence Ajimobi whose foundation, Access to Basic Care (ABC) Foundation, a member of the partner NGO facilitating the resources to the state appeal to parents not to listen to negative insinuations about the HPV vaccine for young girls.
She said the vaccine will help reduce the rate of spread of cancer among girls and women.
She said: “We want to strike out cancer, and the only way we can strike it out is by going around, telling people about early detection. Once they can detect early, we are hopeful, and that is why we are here today.
“My Foundation, ABC has been at the forefront in Oyo state over the past eleven years. For me, this is something I am passionate about, to put a smile on people’s faces and save as many as we can. If we educate people and let them create awareness for them, then I think we will be able to strike out new patients’ cancer.
“And I just want to use this opportunity to tell parents that they should allow their children to take the HPV vaccine. It’s not going to harm them.
“Because I have been hearing some wrong insinuations that the vaccine will not make the girls get pregnant when they want, that’s not true. Please, it is very important. Let them take the HPV vaccine, and the government is giving it free to everybody. So please go to the different health centres and have the vaccine.
“ABC is going to partner with Oyo state so that children from 10 to 13 years can take it. Please don’t listen to any negative news out there. Let our children take the vaccine.”
The Chief Medical Director of UCH, Prof. Jesse Otegbayo lauded the body, saying the money would be handed over to the patients.