Mayor poses with persons with disabilities after the donation |
Some 33 persons
with disabilities in Jakiri have received assistive devices and food items
worth over FCFA 800.000 from the Mayor of Jakiri, Jaff Romanus.
Mayor Jaff Romanus and his team
visited the beneficiaries on 20 October 2015 in their associations where he
handed over the devices under the watchful eyes of the CBC Health Services
Community Based Rehabilitation, (CBR) Supervisor, Mr. Kenchi Joseph, an
assistant Physiotherapist at the Banso Baptist Hospital (BBH) and the Chief of
Social Center in Jakiri Mr. Che Joseph.
The gifts comprising of six
white canes, five wheel chairs, two positioning devices for children with
cerebral palsy, four forearms crutches, three tricycles, five bags of rice, and
five bags of salt and five carton of soup amongst others according to the mayor
is aimed at improve on the quality of life of the beneficiaries so that they
can contribute to developmental actions.
While
handing over the devices, the Mayor appreciated persons with disabilities and
their families for honoring his invitation and CBR for identifying persons with
disabilities in the community and improving on their life by rehabilitating
them.
The mayor called on the people
of Jakiri to continue identifying children with disabilities who are not going
to school and bring them to the council so that the council can send them to
school.
He disclosed that the council
spent over FCFA 1.5 million last year to pay the fees of children with visual
and hearing impairments from his municipality in CBC Integrated schools for the
Blind and Deaf in Kumbo and Blind respectively.
Mr. Jaff reiterated that his
wish is that every child with disability acquires education and every
preventable disability should be prevented. To match words with action, the
Mayor identified a case of clubfoot during the ceremony and requested that
treatment should commence immediately so that the 10 year old child can acquire
education without mobility difficulties.
In an interview with the mayor,
he said the devices were distributed based on the need assessment that was done
to ensure that the beneficiaries were given what they are need.
In Sop, Nkar, Vekovi, and Jakiri
villages, the mayor echoed the same message while challenging the beneficiaries
to use the devices judiciously.
The CBR Supervisor lauded the
partnership between the Jakiri council and the CBC Health Services. Mr Kenchi
Joseph called on persons with disabilities to collaborate with the council in
order to ameliorate their living conditions. He promised that the CBR field
worker will visit the beneficiaries and drill them on how to use the devices.
Overwhelmed with the kind
gesture of the mayor, the Chief of Social Center in Jakiri called on persons
with disabilities to go to social centers where they will be issued disability
cards which will enable them acquire free education in government schools. He
commended the efforts of the Mayor in improving on the quality of life of
persons with disabilities.
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