World Cancer Day: Pink Oak Salutes Donors, Urges More Government Funding For Cancer Control In Nigeria

As the global health community commemorates the World Cancer Day today, The Pink Oak Cancer Trust salutes corporate organisations and individuals who donate their hard-earned resources to cancer foundations in support of people battling cancer. The Executive Director, Dr. Laz Ude Eze made this commendation during the signing of donor partnership agreement between Pink Oak and Pasich Furniture Production Limited in Abuja.

According to Dr. Eze, Nigeria accounts for the highest number of cancer deaths in the world not because the cancer cannot be treated or cured but due to lack of funds and poor quality of care. He explained that Pink Oak and partners are raising money to fund the treatment of patients in early stages of cancer in Nigeria and was able to sponsor five cancer patients in 2018. He called on the government at all levels to increase budgetary allocations for cancer control substantially and ensure efficient utilisation of the funds.

In his remarks, the Chief Executive of Pasich Furniture Abuja, Mr. Sise Eze said his company believes that a healthier Nigeria will translate to a better business opportunity for them. He announced and signed a donation agreement of N500,000 to Pink Oak in support of the fight against cancer in Nigeria. “We are really excited to do this and we hope to do more in future”, he told newsmen.

Pink Oak co-funds treatment of eligible cancer patients recommended by any of its member-NGOs namely; Breast Without Spot (Enugu), Cancer Aware Nigeria (Lagos), Medicaid Cancer Foundation (Abuja), Pink Africa Foundation (Calabar), Project Pink Blue (Abuja), St. Cyril Cancer Treatment Foundation (Lagos), Sebeccly Cancer Care (Lagos).

The theme of the World Cancer Day 2019 is “I am and I will” – a phrase that seeks to promote individual commitment to the fight against cancer.

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