The Guardian (Nigeria)

Idigbe tasks govt on policy for children with special needs

- By Zainab Hassan

ASenior Advocate of Nigeria ( SAN), Chief Anthony Idigbe, has urged the government at all levels to commit more resources to caring for children with special needs.

Idigbe, the Senior Partner at Punuka Attorneys and Solicitors, made the call during the second edition of the Punuka Foundation Walk for Super Special Children, an initiative of the law firm’s not- for- profit arm, Punuka Foundation.

The Foundation, which runs a childcare centre in Lagos, was establishe­d to pursue the objective of helping the needy.

It focuses on people with developmen­tal needs such as autism, down syndrome, cerebral palsy, Attention Deficient Hyperactiv­ity Disorder ( ADHD) and related conditions.

Idigbe said: “There’s a lot the government can do in terms of policy. I think more resources should be committed to taking care of children with special needs. “Our Childcare Centre could be a centre of excellence where scientific research can be conducted.

“An organisati­on in Canada that we are associated with tries to identify the level of intelligen­ce of these kids. “They found out that some kids may be challenged, but can communicat­e with the eyes. So a computer was designed to enable them to write through eye signals. “There are lots of things we can do in Nigeria as well, so we hope to partner with the government on some of these research activities.

“We believe in early interventi­on and identifyin­g children with needs in the general schools. It means improving the skills of the teachers.

“So, there is a lot we can do with the government in terms of policy and training, in addition to the services we offer at our special centre.” The learned silk noted that one of the foundation’s objectives, is to impact society generally across the entire country.

“We’ll partner with different states for impact. We want to invest in the human infrastruc­ture in Nigeria.

“The walk is to create awareness and draw attention to the challenges faced by children with special needs, and the need for our society – the government and foundation­s such as ours – to continue to provide for their needs and do more.

“It’s also an opportunit­y to draw attention to the work that we at Punuka Foundation are doing, such as the Childcare Centre and the Youth Centre that we establishe­d,” Idigbe said.

Executive Secretary and Trustee of Punuka Foundation, Mrs Elizbeth Idigbe, said the childcare centre is equipped with modern facilities, sensorymot­or tools and other learning aids, as well as the right mix of therapists ( occupation­al, behavioura­l, language/ speech), assessors and resident nurses to ensure the actualisat­ion of the developmen­tal goals of the super special children. On how people can support, she added: “Aside from donations, organisati­ons or individual­s can take up responsibi­lity for a child on a monthly, quarterly, half- yearly or yearly basis.”

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