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Free Eye Treatment: Abe Urges Training Of Teachers

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The Senator representing Rivers South-East Senatorial
District, Senator Magnus Abe, has advocated training for teachers in Tai Local
Government Area of Rivers State to sustain the on-going free eye treatment
programme for primary and secondary school pupils in the state.

Abe  gave the advice
on Tuesday in Tai,  during the free eye
treatment programme tagged “Free School Eye Health Programme and Training of
Teachers’’ in the Local Government Area.

Abe, who represents Rivers South-East Senatorial District
and  sponsor of the exercise, said the
teachers’ training would guarantee the sustainability of the programme in the
area.

The Tide reports that 5,000 students from Khana, Eleme and
Gokana Local Government Areas of Rivers State have received free eye treatment
under the programme.

The Senator said the teachers would be trained to detect and
recommend students with impaired vision for treatment in primary health centres
in the state.

He noted that the public perception that children were not
vulnerable to poor eyesight was wrong, pointing out that investigation showed
that they were also affected by eye diseases.

“I recently visited a local government area and was shocked
to discover children with cancer of the eye, glaucoma and other severe eye
problems.

“We then decided to embark on this programme to create the
awareness and let the parents and the general public know that children at
early ages can also become blind if such diseases are not detected and treated
early.

“This programme seeks to prevent, detect and treat primary
and secondary school pupils who have poor eyesight, so that they can compete
well in their academic pursuit and live a normal life,’’ Abe said.

He stated that children with poor eyesight would be provided
with glasses while others with severe cases would be sent to primary health
centres for further medical treatment.

The Senator said the state government had shown interest in
the programme and was willing to expand the scheme to other areas in the state.

He called on parents to allow their children and wards to
participate in the on-going free eye treatment exercise in the state.

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