A six
year-old boy from Chibok, in Borno State, who was paralyzed by Boko Haram three
years ago, has the chance to be on his feet again.
A charity
group based in Abuja, Dickens Sanomi Foundation, has offered to pay the medical
bill of the boy, identified as Ali Ahmadu.
Boko Haram
militants had run over the boy during an invasion of the town where 275
schoolgirls were kidnapped by the terrorists the same year.
The medical
bill for the spinal cord surgery to enable young Ali to walk again, is $48,000
(N14,640,000.00). Surgery will take place at a medical facility in Dubai,
United Arab Emirates, according to a statement by the Foundation.
“Ali needs
corrective surgery to enable him walk again after he was over ran with a motor
cycle in Chibok by Boko Haram members during a night raid,” said Nuhu Kwajafa,
the coordinator of Global Initiative For Peace, Love and Care (GIPLC), an NGO
spearheading the campaign for the medical aid of the young victim.
Mr. Kwajafa
said the total requirement needed for the complete treatment of Ali was put at
$60,000.00 (N18,300,00.00), including feeding, accommodation for three months.
Mr Kwajafa expressed his thanks and appreciation to the National Assembly and
all well meaning Nigerians for their support and contribution, thus far.
Members of
the GIPLC were at the Dickens Sanomi Foundation office in Abuja as part of the
initiative to ensure that young Ali walks again.
They were
received by Chairman of the Foundation Igho Sanomi and Trustee members.
Chairman of
the Foundation, Igho Sanomi, who is also the chairman of the energy company
Taleveras said, “as a father, it is very touching to see a young boy like this
suffer. It is sad what some of our kids have to go through. This is an
opportunity for us to show our love to those who need it.”
“Although,
education remains the key focus of the Foundation, kids have to be healthy
before they can attend school. On behalf of the board of trustees of Dickens
Sanomi Foundation, we will take care of Ali, this will include paying the
Hospital bill and we will visit him in the Hospital after the surgery.”
The Dickens
Sanomi Foundation (DSF) was founded in 2011 by the children of Dickens
Oghenereumu Patrick Sanomi.
It serves
both to commemorate the life of the family’s patriarch and to provide
charitable support for that particular objective upon which he placed such
great value, the education of Nigeria’s youth.
The
resources of the Dickens Sanomi Foundation are used to deliver and support
charitable projects whose aims and activities are in accord with this
objective.
Examples of
these include essay competitions, musical outreach programs and literacy
awareness campaigns. Through this work, the Dickens Sanomi Foundation seeks to
relieve the effects of socio-economic hardship amongst young Nigerians from
vulnerable backgrounds, and to empower them with the knowledge they need to
secure a brighter future for themselves and for Nigeria as a whole. ( NAN)
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