By A.O.
Adesugba
It is February! This is the
beautiful month to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Many of us are thinking of buying
fancy heart shaped gifts and candies or heart shaped cards for the person who
makes our heart miss a skip. The subject of my discourse however, is not about
love and romance, or the way we are mesmerized when we look in the eyes of the
person of our dreams.
I am writing about the human heart,
one of the most important organs in the body. It pumps blood which carries all
the vital materials that help our bodies function and also removes the waste
products that are not needed.
Unfortunately, heart problems are
one of the leading causes of death globally and Nigeria is no exemption. Some
people are born with heart problems, known as congenital heart disease. Others,
develop heart disorders as a result of infection, high blood pressure,
diabetes, a sedentary lifestyle or the constant intake of rich fatty foods that
are high in cholesterol.
The cost of diagnosis, treatment and
very often, surgery for people with heart ailments can invariably be too
expensive for families who have children with heart problems. Some indigent
mothers have often turned to faith healers or traditional medicine in a bid to
find the cure for their children. This has sometimes had disastrous
consequences for the child. Some public spirited individuals and philanthropic
organizations have been a God-send in helping to treat children with heart
problems free of charge or for a token amount. This humanitarian gesture has
helped save the lives of thousands of children in Nigeria. The A. Aruera
Reachout Foundation is an example. The Foundation is a non-governmental,
not-for-profit organization established in 2008 by Dame (Dr.) Patience Faka
Jonathan, the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The A. Aruera Reachout Heart
Foundation has a medical unit which sponsors the treatment and surgery of
children and some adults with heart conditions. The Foundation conducts
Children’s Clinics periodically to diagnose the condition of each child needing assistance. During these clinics, Consultant
Paediatric Cardiologists from the National Hospital Abuja, the University of
Abuja Teaching Hospital and the Apollo Hospital Chinnai, India evaluate the
health condition of the children.
Those diagnosed with heart problems
that can be successfully treated in Nigeria are referred to the National
Hospital Abuja, while those with heart conditions that cannot be treated within
the country are sponsored to the Apollo Hospital in India. The Foundation has
technical partners not only in India, but also in South Korea and America. Some
very serious cases can undergo treatment in any of these countries.
The Heart Foundation also conducts
post-operative, follow up checks on children who have undergone surgery
overseas and have returned to the country. This is the group that the First
Lady received on Monday, February 3rd 2014, in the State House
Abuja. They were the last batch of the 2013 beneficiaries of the Heart
Foundation. They paid a courtesy call on their benefactor, the First Lady. The
children were accompanied by their parents. They were led by Dr. Ebiasuode
Stevens Daubry, the leader of A. Aruera Reachout Foundation Medical Team.
In the formal report he presented to
the First Lady, Dr. Daubry informed that eleven (11) of the children that came
for the visit had undergone open heart surgery. He also stated that the first
batch of the 2014 Heart Foundation recipients were on their way to India for
treatment, while some had already started receiving treatment in Nigeria.
Speaking on the occasion, the Senior
Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on OAFLA and supervising SSA of the
First Ladies NGOs, Mrs. Yemisi Oyewole stated that, “heart problem is not a
cheap problem,” but thanked God that heart surgeries sponsored by the A. Aruera
Foundation had recorded 100% success rate.
One of the beneficiaries, young
Aisha Aliyu Bala, expressed her gratitude to the First Lady while the mother of
another beneficiary, Hajia Habibat Abdussamad and a father, Mr. Anto Ambi Ogah
profusely thanked the First Lady for her philanthropic gesture and said they
were encouraged that the Foundation was constructing a hospital for children
with heart ailments.
The First Lady in her remarks
congratulated the children on their successful surgery and said that she was
delighted to see them looking healthy after their medical interventions.
She enthused that this was yet
another high point in efforts of the Foundation to make the beneficiaries
realize their dreams in good health. She observed that the anxiety of the parents
and family members would be over as all the children had received corrective
procedures for their heart ailments. She observed that some of the children who
were seen required urgent surgery to save their lives.
Dame Jonathan assured them that she
would continue to offer her support to the less privileged in society. She also
disclosed that the state-of-the-art A. Aruera Children’s Heart Hospital under
construction will ensure that more people with heart problems benefit from
corrective procedures in Nigeria. She stated that the hospital would be a
model for Africa and called on public spirited Nigerians to give support to the
project by donating medical equipment.
The First Lady expressed her
appreciation to the team of consultants and cardiologists who were offering
their time, skills and expertise free to the foundation. She especially
commended, Dr. I. Bosede Babanyi, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist, National Hospital Abuja, Dr. Richard
Onalo, Consultant, Abuja University Teaching Hospital, Dr. Ebiasuode Stevens
Daubry, the leader of A. Aruera Reachout Foundation Medical Team and the
foreign technical partners, especially those in the Apollo Hospital, India.
To date, over 700 children have
benefited from the A. Aruera Reachout Heart Foundation. This demonstrates the
caring and maternal nature of Nigeria’s First Lady. God has used her as an
instrument to positively touch the lives of some of our nation’s sick children,
to make them healthy and happy through the appropriate medical intervention. Dame
Jonathan has set a pace for others to emulate. People of goodwill will be
inspired.
PIX
OF THE FIRST LADY DAME DR PATIENCE JONATHAN MIDDLE CARING A BABY WITH
OTHER BENEFICIARIES OF HART SURGERY FROM THE ARUERA FOUNDATION FLANKED
BY LEFT MRS YEMISI OYEWOLE SSA (OAFLA), HAJIA BOLA SHAGAYA MD PRAT OIL,
MRS NWANNEKA EKWERENMADU WIFE OF DEPUTY SENATE PRESIDENT AND DR
STEVENS DAUBRY THE MEDICAL TEAM
LEADER IN A GROUP PHOTOGRAPH AT THE VILLA, ABUJA WHEN THEY VISTED,
MONDAY.
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