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Lagos celebrates persons with albinism

By Gbemisola Adesola

The Lagos State Government has said it is committed to leaving no child behind regardless of skin and hair colour.

In commemoration of the International Albinism Awareness Day for pupils/students in primary and secondary schools, the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Mrs. Abosede Adelaja, admonished the public against harassment, stigmatisation and humiliation because of the difference in the colour of hair and skin.

She said albinism was a genetic condition that had nothing to do with character or personality and urged students affected by albinism to believe in themselves.

“People will see you the way you see yourselves and remember to always say to yourself, I can,” she said.

Acknowledging that albinism could be challenging, the Director, Child Guidance, school counselling and special education, Mrs. Olusola Somoye said that the awareness programme will also serve as a reminder to both albinos and their guardians of the need to cater for their health challenges, morale and sense of living.

Dr. Edi Onyinye Prisca, a guest lecturer, who spoke on “Sensitisation / campaign against Stigmatisation of Albinos in the Society; Role of Stakeholders” praised the Lagos State Government for the programme, which were absent during her childhood.

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