First Bank Plc empowers 100 VVF patients in Kano

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Enugu State

From Desmond Mgboh, Kano

First Bank of Nigeria Plc, Thursday, empowered 100 Visico Vaginal Fistula (VVF) patients at the Murtala Mohammed Specialists Hospital in Kano State as part of its cooperate social responsibility.

The bank equally sponsored 50 additional patients to undergo surgery for Obstetric Fistula Repair at the hospital.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Executive Director, Public Sector, of the Bank, Abdullahi Ibrahim regretted that Nigeria has the highest prevalence rate of VVF cases in the world,.

He estimated that there were between 400,000- 800,000 women suffering from ailment. at the moment in Nigeria.

” It is said that there are between 12,000 to 20,000 new cases occurring every year with 90 per cent of these remaining untreated” he added.

According to him, Northern Nigeria has the highest prevalence of VVF cases, accounting for about 75% of these cases.

While stressing the need to rehabilitate and reintegrate these patients, he lamented that Obstetric fistula patients suffer psychological, social and economic challenges , including stigma, discrimination, abandonment and neglect

He said that philanthropists, well to do individuals in the society, NGOs and corporate organisations must join hands with government to support the affected patients,” he said.

Empowerment irems gifted to the VVF patients n included portable pasta making machine, one sack of flour, one bag of soya beans and gour litres of vegetable oil each

Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, epresented by the Commissioner of Women Affairs and Social Development, Zahrau Muhammad Umar commended the Bank for the gesture while congratulating the survivors of the VVF.

He added that the initiative was a self sustaining micro business opportunity, charging the beneficiaries to utilise them for the benefit of all.

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