We Are Tired Of Stigmatisation, Osun Albinos Lament
ALBINOS in Osun State have appealed to the state government, civil society organisations, and nongovernmental organisations to bridge the gap between them and other members of the society.
The albinos who gathered under the aegis of the Osun State Chapter of the Albinism Association of Nigeria called for equal opportunities for persons with albinism.
They made the appeal in a statement signed by the Chairman of the association, Aghanti Smith, on Wednesday, to commemorate the 2024 Albinism Day.
The Albinos also called for the building of an accommodating environment for persons with albinism, in line with this year’s theme: ‘10 Years of IAAD: A Decade of Collective Progress’.
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The statement reads: “We need to build a well accommodating and interactive environment which will enhance social security and integration of persons with albinism in the society and the grassroots, including family, residents, and co-workers.
“In view of the discrimination faced by persons with albinism, focusing on social stigmatisation and exclusion, low vision, and the deadly skin challenges known as cancer, we encourage parents, guardians, and the society to understand the concept of the genetic makeup, unverified facts, and other societal beliefs.”
They reiterated the tireless efforts of albinism groups from around the world and reflected on the continued legal, policy, and practical changes still required to ensure the full and equal enjoyment of rights by persons with albinism, especially in Osun State.
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