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ASAA Unveils Foundation, Celebrates Death-Free Year

ASAA celebrates death-free year as group unveils foundation

byiNews Times Editor
June 14, 2025
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…as Orizu describes the death-free record as major milestone and testimony to ASAA collective efforts in improving access to healthcare.

Anambra state Albinism Association (ASAA) has celebrated a death-free year to mark the 2025 International Albinism Awareness Day, iNews Times reports.

The group disclosed that it has not recorded any loss among persons with albinism in the State since last year.

State Chairman, Israel Orizu revealed this on the occasion of  Albinism Awareness Day and Unveiling of Vivigold Foundation.

The event themed, “Demanding Our Rights, Protect our Skins, Preserve our lives” was held in collaboration with Anambra state Disabilities Right Commission and Vivigold Foundation.

Orizu described the death-free record as major milestone and testimony to the group’s collective efforts in improving access to healthcare, spreading awareness, and strengthening community bonds.

He however identified urgent realities confronting the body, including management of nine active cases of skin cancer among his members which he said required critical and specialized medical care.

“At present, we are managing nine active cases of skin cancer among persons with albinism in Anambra State. These cases require critical and specialized medical care.

“To this end, we are appealing for support towards our Medical Trust Fund — to help us procure essential sun protection gadgets.

“Among the gadgets are sunscreen, protective clothing, and specialized eyewear, and to finance skin cancer intervention treatments. These resources are not luxuries; they are necessities for survival,” he added.

The ASAA boss expressed gratitude to Anambra State Health Insurance Agency (ASHIA) for enrolling 70 of their members under the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF) and granting them access to free medical insurance coverage.

While noting that the intervention has been life-saving, Orizu expressed hope for more inclusion in the coming months.

“We also appeal to the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) to extend insurance coverage for persons with albinism beyond the state.

“This will enable us access to hospitals equipped with chemotherapy and radiotherapy services, which are vital for effective skin cancer treatment,” he stressed.

Delivering his keynote address, Managing Director, Vivigold Foundation, Victor Ugochukwu Ezeonwumelu listed the group’s vision to include a society where a child with albinism plays freely in the sun, protected and proud, met not with albinism, but valued for their talents.

He called on government and policy makers to partner with the group through strengthening of laws, funding of inclusive healthcare as well as making albinism a national priority, noting that their inaction could cost lives.

“To Educators & School Administrators, we call you to open your doors wider. Train your staff. Embrace every child’s potential. Be the sanctuary of learning they deserve. Be the shield against the sun and the healer in times of need.

“To Media & Influencers: Amplify our message. Tell the true stories of brilliance and resilience. Drown out the myths with truth.

“To Healthcare Professionals: Join our clinic network. Offer your expertise. To Every Nigerian Citizen: Open your eyes. Open your hearts. Embrace every child’s potential,” he added.

Representative of Anambra Health Insurance Agency ASHIA, Dr. Adaeke Okechi confirmed that 70 persons with albinism have benefitted from the agency’s free health insurance, promising extension of the free health coverage to another one year.

iNews Times Editor

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