A six year old victim of Boko Haram attack in the famous Chibok village, Borno State, Ali Ahmadu has walked gallantly out of the worst danger, as he returned to Nigeria after undergoing a corrective surgery in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
According to information reaching us, young Ali was flown to Dubai on September 10 this year under the guidance of GIPLC, a non governmental organisation that coordinated appeal for help to enable the young boy walk again.
It was gathered that as a result of the appeal, the Dickens Sanomi Foundation donated over N17 million for the Hospital fees as well as transportation and other services in Dubai.
Ali was said to have returned to Abuja aboard Ethiopian airline accompanied by his aunt and Mr. Nuhu Kwajafa, who is the coordinator of GIPLC. He was by the bedside of young Ali during the period of treatment and rehabilitation.
An official of the foundation who received Ali Ahmadu at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Goodluck Hayi in a brief address to news men, said that Dickens Sanomi foundation will be working with Ali’s Family through GIPLC to support his post surgery life “as we help him settle into Abuja, to grow as a child with love and care.
“I am authorized to announce that an Educational Scholarship will be provided for Ali, until he gets to University by the Taleveras Foundation.”
Hayi recalled that about three months ago, “we all witnessed at the same airport Ali Ahmadu being taken away on a wheel chair, today to the Glory of God we are here to receive Ali Ahmadu, walking handsomely into our arms.”
He said that what started as a painful Journey for little Ali after the Boko Haram attack in Chibok, four years ago that confined him to a wheel chair, has transformed into a Journey of hope, Love and care.
“Dickens Sanomi Foundation, is backed by the principle of Love and care, one that was practiced and preached by Late Assistant Inspector General of Police, Mr Dickens Sanomi, today we demonstrate these principles by being our neighbours keepers and teaching love by showing it.”
The coordinator of GIPLC, Nuhu Kwajafah who also spoke upon arrival from Dubai said that young Ali “suffered excruciating pains all over his body, brought upon him by the senseless marauders” when they invaded his village of Chibok in 2014.
Kwajafah said that Boko Haram terrorists“ crushed everything/everyone in their path,severely damaging his still forming vertebral column in the process but the hand of God preserved Ali, so we may give glory to His name.”
He added that since that incident, the little boy never accessed any form of orthodox medication.
“He was at the mercy of traditionalist, in highly unpredictable and perilous times. Obviously, during this period, access to education, nutrition, psychosocial tuning, water, sanitation or hygiene, was very limited, if not non-existent.
“He was immobile and fast detoriating, physically and mentally, from that period till the 1st quarter of this year,2017, when GIPLC(Global Initiative for peace, love and care) made contact with him.”
He said that the organisation facilitated the relevant examinations & digital/lab tests, for assessment and proper medical attention.
The results, he said, revealed that Ali couldn’t access the quality care required.
“After duly assessing the various options open to us, from all over the world, we resolved to take him to the UAE. After almost 6 hours of extremely delicate surgery, about a week in ICU and a month in recovery, Ali took his first steps into a brighter future.”
Kwajafah said that GIPLC is committed to Ali’s post surgery well being and have received confirmation from Dickens Sanomi Foundation to support his settling in the society, while the Taleveras Foundation will provide him an Educational scholarship as he settles in Abuja.
Kwajafah said that GIPLC is also organizing an end of year party for orphans and vulnerable children for over 3,000 children.
“This is our 5th Year and Ali Ahmadu will be Guest of Honour. This event has always been sponsored by Taleveras Foundation for the 5th year running.” [myad]