Imo govt launches free eye screening for children in schools to mark world sight day

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The Imo State Government is set to provide free eye screening for children across schools and eye care centers in the state.

This initiative, led by the Ministry of Health in collaboration with its partners, is part of the state’s activities to commemorate World Sight Day 2024.

According to Prof. Ubaka Chukwuemeka Michael, Commissioner for Health, Secondary and Tertiary Health Care Management, the free screenings will take place on Friday, October 11th, as part of global efforts to raise awareness about blindness and vision impairment. He noted that World Sight Day is observed on the second Thursday of October each year, focusing on the importance of eye health.

Represented by the Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Dr. Austin Okeji, Prof. Ubaka emphasized that this year’s theme, “Love Your Eyes, Children,” is especially relevant. The Imo government is actively working to rebuild and enhance the eye health sector to ensure sustainable and accessible eye care services throughout the state.

“This year’s World Sight Day celebration is unique, with a special focus on children,” Ubaka explained. “Good vision is essential for children’s success both in school and at home, yet vision loss often goes unnoticed, robbing children of their sight.” The initiative aims to address these concerns by offering early diagnosis and treatment to prevent long-term vision issues in children.

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