Dame Jonathan Pays For 800 Heart Surgeries For Children
More than 800 Nigerian children with heart related problems have been
sponsored to India for treatment by A. Aruera Reachout Foundation, an
NGO being run by the wife of Nigeria’s president, Dame Patience
Jonathan.
Mrs. Jonathan however declined to take the credit, giving all the plaudits to God.
Jonathan
gave the thanks in Abuja when she received the last batch of children
sent to India by the NGO for heart-related surgeries in 2013.
“I want
to thank God for their safe trip to India; there has been no story of
deaths or unsuccessful cases; we praise God on behalf of these kids.
Mrs. Patience Jonathan: NGO helping the kids
“We have treated more than 800 patients with no record of casualty; I’m happier than you, the parents’’, she said.
The
wife of the President said she was pleased to learn that some of the
kids had enrolled in schools and appealed to the parents to return the
children to the foundation should complications arise.
“Please don’t
take them to native doctors, return them to the foundation and please
learn to pray for them. You as parents are in the best position to pray
for them.
She informed the parents of the 250-bed heart hospital
under construction “which will hopefully be open to the public this year
and we believe it will be one of the best.
“We are partnering with our international friends from South Korea, India and America who will run the hospital.’’
Mrs
Yemisi Oyewole, the Senior Special Assistant to the President, who
coordinates the activities of the NGO, described the new phase of the
children’s lives as “rebirth.
“As mothers, we can imagine what these
mothers have gone through and where they’ve been in the course of
seeking solution to their problems.
“We know that when a child is
sick, the mother is sick and heart treatment is not cheap, it’s
expensive. This care was provided at no cost to these families and we
thank the first lady for giving the kids a new life.’’
Dr Daubry
Stevens, the NGO doctor, in his report, said 86 children applied to the
foundation, 36 were short listed to travel to India while the remaining
were treated here.
“Of that number, 17 were discharged as fit. These
are the last batch of 13 children that left for India in November 2013.
They were evaluated and booked immediately for surgery.
“Their
post-operative period was successful. Before they came to us, they had
spent a minimum of five to eight months in various hospitals. They had
plenty scars on their bodies but since our return, none of them has had
any cause to visit the hospital.’’
Miss Aisha Aliu, who gave thanks
on behalf of the children, said “I thank you for saving my life, for
your contribution towards my heart surgery, may God bless you ma.’’
Hajiya
Habiba Abdulsamad, who spoke on behalf of the mothers, said “we thank
you for saving the lives of our children and for feeling our pain when
we went through the most difficult period; you are God-sent.
“I’m
also happy to hear there’s a clinic under construction in Nigeria for
cases as these because there are lots of children with heart problems.’’
Some
of the children present were: Rabiu Obere from Nasarawa; Sultan Lamidi
from Lagos; Salamatu Abdulsamad from Kano; Noah Ezeilo from Imo and Sita
Omago from Akwa Ibom.
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