Wife of Ondo State Governor shares BRECAN's journey, urges vaccination against cervical cancer
Women
THE wife of Ondo State Governor and founder Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria, BRECAN, Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, shared her breast cancer story. She said hers was a lone voice in the wilderness as nobody wanted to be associated with BRECAN at its formative stage.
She stated this while addressing participants drawn from different schools across Oyo State during the Inter- School Arts Competition held at the Law Hub, Ibadan organised as part of activities marking 2021 World Cancer Day by the Oyo State Chapter of BRECAN.
Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, who acknowledged the contributions of individuals, groups and most especially volunteer students who through advocacy raised funds for BRECAN’s activities, said the journey had been tortuous and rewarding as more lives had been impacted.
While noting that the Arts Competition was the second of its kind in the history of BRECAN in promoting breast cancer awareness, she said BRECAN was now set to help eliminate incidence of cervical cancer, which she noted can be eliminated one hundred percent.
On why women have continued to die needlessly because of the disease, she identified ignorance as one of the major causes, saying, “it is shocking that some still assume it is a spiritual attack and only present when it is too late”.
While stressing that cervical cancer can be eliminated through vaccination, she said it’s high time parents were educated on the need to give consent to the vaccination of their children against Cervical Cancer. She also urged the students to be breast aware and be breast health advocates wherever they find themselves.
In her Goodwill Message, Adejumoke Adeleye, Olori Olubaka of Oka land, commended the governor’s wife for initiating BRECAN. She said Arabinrin Akeredolu’s commitment to the cause was laudable and would remain a ray of hope to many. She prayed for wisdom and grace for survivor of 24 years to continue in her service to humanity.
The climax of the event was the presentation of prizes to winners. All Saint’s College came first in the competition followed closely by Seed of Life College, which came second and the third position went to Lead City International College.
Earlier, Promise Ihieze, while speaking on the theme of the programme: “Hope” said the Arts Competition was their own way of sending the message of hope across to survivors and bringing attention to the cause.
Earlier, the state Chairperson for Oyo State BRECAN, Tolu Taiwo, in her welcome address, acknowledged all those who have been pillars of support to BRECAN over the years, noting that there is still more grounds to cover.
– Feb. 10, 2021 @ 17:29 GMT /
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