UNIZIK VC Esimone Reassures Association Of Visually Impaired Students Of Conducive Learning Environment

The Vice Chancellor Nnamdi Azikiwe University,Professor Charles Esimone has reaffirmed commitment to ensuring  conducive learning environment for the visually impaired students and others living with disabilities who are carrying out their academic pursuits in the Institution.


He stated this during a conference organized by Association of Visually Impaired Students, held at Faculty of Arts Auditorium Unizik Awka.
Education Correspondent Theophilus Ukoha  reports that  the Vice Chancellor who was represented by the Dean Student Affairs, Professor Stan Udedi, said the plight of students with disabilities is of paramount concern and  and assured that priority  will be given  to them both in learning and accommodation facilities.
He however urged them not to be discouraged due to their condition, rather to be focused in their academic pursuits. 
The Chairman on the occasion, Reverend Professor Bonachristus Umeogu, who is also the Dean Faculty of Arts, of the Institution, said there is ability in disability and that absence of sight should not be a barrier to achieve ones vision and ambition in life.  In a paper presentation on the, “Do’s and Don’ts’, of the visually impaired, Dr Nonso Okpala of Faculty of Medicine Unizik, said those with eye problems should not be stigmatized rather they should be assisted and referred to eye specialists.
He also promised  to give  financial support to enable them achieve their academic pursuits. 
In his remarks, the Senior Special Assistant  to the Governor on Disability Matters, Barrister Chucks Ezewuzie, represented by Joseph Colins, Senior Special Assistant   to the Governor on Sign Language, said Anambra State Government is very passionate about those with disabilities, hence the appointment of those with disabilities as  Permanent Secretaries and Senior Special Assistants in the  state Ministries and Agencies.
In their separate speeches, the Patron, Association of Visually impaired, Chief G U O Okeke, the wife of former Vice Chancellor Unizik, Professor Gladys Ahaneku and Mrs. Esther Esorone, of Bina Foundation, all harped on giving financial support to those living with disabilities and to avoid stigmatizing them.
The President Association of Visually impaired Students Unizik, Mr. Anderson Echefu, a political science student, on behalf of the group, expressed gratitude for the support given to them by the university management and other stakeholders, promising that it will spur them  to pursue their vision and ambition in life.  
The event featured cooking, ironing of clothes, sewing, singing and playing of music, by the visually impaired Students.  

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