The Vice President, Dr Mahamud Bawumia on Sunday joined residents and management of the Weija Leprosarium in Accra to mark the 70th Anniversary of World Leprosy Day, with a strong appeal for an end to stigmatization against victims of leprosy.
The world Leprosy Day is observed internationally on the last Sunday of every January to celebrate people who have acquired the disease and also to spread awareness about the disease.
In Ghana, the lepers Aid Committee in collaboration with stakeholders, including Accra Omega Lions and the National Leprosy Control Programme marked the day in Accra.
Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Bawumia, who is also a Patron of Lepers Aid Committee, said one of the biggest challenges in the fight against leprosy is the stigma against victims in the society and appealed to all "to open up our hearts to victims."
"The stigma is coming from year of discrimination and misinformation. People feel that when you touch a cured leper, you will contract the disease. You can imagine what they go through when they are essentially shunned from the society", Dr Bawumia said.
"I want to admonish all that let us open our hearts and minds to support the cause of helping lepers in Ghana."
"One of the best and most fulfilling things to do in your life is to bring smile and joy to those who have been neglected."
The Vice President added that the observation of the World Lepers Day, is an opportunity to not only lift up the voices of people affected by leprosy throughout the country but also an opportunity to "raise awareness for a disease many people think does not exist anymore", and also to raise funds in support of leprosariums.
Source: Ghana/Sompaonline.com/K.Peprah