Hope Rises for People with Down Syndrome as Foundation is Launched

June 9, 2010 by data  
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Children at the launching of the Down Syndrome Foundation of Nigeria (DSFN)

Children at the launching of the Down Syndrome Foundation of Nigeria (DSFN)

It was double celebration for people with Down Syndrome on Children’s Day Celebration last week as they marked the launching of the Down Syndrome Foundation Nigeria (DSFN)and also had their new resource centre commissioned.

During the event which held at the Foundations resource centre located at Adegoke Street in Surulere, Lagos State, the First Lady of Lagos State, Her Excellency, Mrs. Abimbola Fashola   extolled the dedication and determination of initiators of the Down Syndrome Foundation Nigeria, notwithstanding the enormous difficulties caregivers to children afflicted with such challenges pose. Speaking at the event,  Mrs.Fashola, who was represented by her Senior  Special Assistant, Mr.Biodun Ogunyade, said she will be willing to assist the Foundation, to ensure the Children are properly catered for.

“ She asked me to say thank you, thank you, for a job well done,” he said and also  on Corporate Nigeria, and other well meaning Persons to show concern and support for the Children and the Foundation.

He went on to announce that   Ministry has concluded plans start a TV show, a Social Welfare Hour, to showcase the works of charities that help special people and promised that children with Down syndrome  and the activities of the Foundation will be given priority. He urged the larger society to show love and care to kids, who are so challenged, rather than stigmatizing and discriminating against them.

President and Founder of the Down Syndrome Foundation, Mrs. Rose Mordi has stressed the need for Parents with  DS condition children  not to regard it as a curse as the children could be helped to live a fruitful and productive life if given the necessary assistance. Mordi made the call as the members of the Board of Trustees of the foundation were inducted.    Speaking to journalists, Mordi urged parents with children with the Down syndrome not to stigmatize or discriminate against them but should rather seek help.

“I have a child born with this condition- a young lady of 23 years old. And I realized that in Nigeria, there is not much information about the condition, and you know that any thing that is not well known, people become superstitious about, so I decided to create awareness, by gathering a few parents together, and we started as a parent support group. From there we got involved in helping the children,” she said.

On what causes Down syndrome,  Mordi  explained that the condition is a genetic imbalance.

‘Down syndrome is a genetic disorder- that happens at conception. A child born with Down syndrome (DS) has an extra chromosome. You and I have the regular number of chromosomes in our cells- that is 46; we get 23 a piece from both parents but a child who is to be born with Down syndrome has an extra chromosome which we refer to as an accident of birth. It is not due to anything the mother did, or didn’t do, or the father did or didn’t do .It is spontaneous thing that happens, it is the 47th chromosomes, as against, the forty-six they should  and that extra chromosome is what   predisposes a child to this condition,” she explained.

She decried the practice where families with a DS child would rather want to lock the child up than seek for assistance in administering early intervention. She informed that one of the challenges facing the foundation was the non-challant attitude of the general society.

“Because, as it not a very flamboyant project, a lot of people don’t want to even partner with us, to help these children. The main problem, we experience is the nonchalant attitude of the larger society –to help these children and their family. We have a lot of children we need to support, medically and educationally, but we haven’t got the wherewithal to do that. And, we don’t have much support, and it has been a very big challenge to us,” she said.

Similarly, a Trustee of the Foundation, and Nigeria’s former Ambassador to Ethiopia, Ambassador Segun Olusola,  called on well meaning  Nigerians who have job openings in their establishment not to hesitate to engage, and help children with this condition as they up, in order to give a sense of belonging, that they are wanted, that they have things they can do to help other peopled.

Ruben Abati, also a Trustee of the Foundation, frowned at the attitude of government at all levels toward the welfare of the Nigerian child. The social crusader and the Editorail Board Chairman of the Guardian Newspaper frowned at what he described as the government paying lip service to helping the Nigeria child.

“Governments at all levels pay lip service to doing something for the Nigerian Child. But in reality not enough is done, not real commitment is shown, and what is done is nothing but mere lip service. It is not all about children who have Down syndrome; it is about children generally, in difficult circumstances. Children represent the future of this country. The population of Nigeria is predominately young. And our constitution says, nobody, should be discriminated against, either on the basis of religion or circumstance of birth, faith or for any reason whatsoever. For Government to neglect children in difficult circumstances, amounts to an abuse or a violation of their basic human right,” he said.

However, he gave a pat on the back for Her Excellency, for showing interest the activities of the DS Foundation.

“It gladdens my heart, that, today, we have Government representation, the Lagos State people, the Office of the First Lady of Lagos, and they were well represented. And, the appeal we will be making is that another government should show interest in what the DS Foundation is doing.

What the DS Foundation has been able to achieve is quite impressive. I think, it is a Foundation that deserves the support of government and also, of all a sundry. We run a society, whereby, the privileged do not seem to be public spirited, where the privileged seem to be interested only in conspicuous consumption, and continuous amassing of wealth.

Those chaps in the National Assembly, who are collecting millions of money per quarter. The House of Representative members, they are not even satisfied with 27. 2 million per quarter, which I think, it case of being over paid for doing nothing. They say, they now want about 50 million per quarter. Now, the question you ask is what they do with this money. I would like to see a situation, whereby the privileged in the Nigerian society, does not spend his wealth, either acquired illegally or legitimately, simply on showing of on endless patties, but feel concerned about the plight of other human persons’

The Children entertained the guests and audience with songs and dance. Their performance was so thrilling that Ambassador Segun Olusola has this to say, ‘I thank you for the performance of the kids. When, it comes to the issues, idea, a play, a song, dance, invite me, I will come and be with them.”

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