Mrs. Ikpeazu addresses the first African on sickle cell disease

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President of Vicar Hope Foundation and Wife of the Governor of Abia State Nkechi Ikpeazu  has called for synergy between governments on the African continent to reduce the prevalence sickle cell disease. She made the call while delivering a paper at the First African Congress on Sickle Cell Disease in Lagos. The 3day event holding at the prestigious Landmark Centre Victoria Island Lagos attracted delegates from many countries that include Nigeria, Namibia, Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, Kenya, India, Germany, United States, United Kingdom, Netherlands, and a large delegation from Kingdom of Buganda led by its Minister for Health. 
 
Addressing the delegates, Mrs. IKPEAZU said SickleCell disease is majorly an African problem and as such stakeholders on the African continent should lead efforts to eradicate the disease. She acknowledged that some non governmental bodies and a few governments were doing quite a bit to address the challenge of sickle cell, but the individual efforts would yield better results if there is collaboration across borders. Mrs Ikpeazu told the gathering that her NGO had built sickle cell care, counselling and management network that included two hospitals and had encouraged Abia state government to pass a law that would reduce prevalence of the disease expressing the hope that in a few years Abia State, Southeast Nigeria would record near zero incidence of new cases. 
 
She thanked the organizers including Dr. SICKLECELL, the Olusegun Obasanjo Foundation, the federal ministry of Health and the Lagos state government for putting the event together pointing out that it has provided a platform for stakeholders to share experiences and knowledge while building new partnerships. 
 
Also speaking the wife of the Governor of Sokoto State Mrs. Amina Waziri Tambuwal said the immense work she has done in her state over the past four years was because she had relatives who had sickle cell disorder and had seen first hand the of impact it had on families. She said the awareness about the disease in her state is huge because of the work she doing through her NGO, the MMAWT Legacy Initiave . She called on the governments in the region to roll out sustaninable policies that can help roll back the sickle cell disorder.
 
Also speaking, President Olusegun Obasanjo who's Foundation had cosponsored the event expressed worry that almost 300,000 babies are borne every year with sickle cell disease with Nigeria having the highest number. 
He expressed concern that governments in the region haven't given it the thought to assign sickle cell disease the status of a medical emergency. 
Several speakers spoke on recent progress made in finding a cure for the disease.


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