Sunday 3 December 2017

Chairman's 2017 Report

REPORT PRESENTED BY THE CHAIRMAN/EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF LEUKAEMIA CAREPLUS INITIATIVE AT THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES / ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE LCPI HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 4TH OCTOBER 2017 AT THE NATIONAL HOSPITAL ABUJA

Introduction: It is with joy I present to you this first report of the activities of the Leukaemia CarePlus Initiative. This organization was set up primarily to create awareness and to give support to any person living with blood cancer. This is captured in the vision of the organization, which is to create a community devoid of the fear of blood and lymphatic cancers, creating awareness with robust information dissemination, give care, social support and love to those affected and to source for all modalities of treatment easily accessible and at low-cost, including stem cell transplantation in fighting blood cancers to a standstill.   The aim is actually to demystify leukaemia and other lymphatic cancers and assist affected patients, live with dignity and grace.
As you all are aware, blood cancers like all cancers, has remained an enigma in our society with so much myth and misunderstanding associated with it even among healthcare workers. It is also a known fact that our country, Nigeria does not presently have any clear plan for patients living with leukaemia and other blood cancers.
The idea of setting up this organization was born in 2015, when still a resident doctor, I observed that most patients diagnosed of leukaemia and related cancers could not afford their treatment and had to abandon treatment due to lack of social support. This idea became intense in 2016, that I approached some of my colleagues and elders.  Some discouraged me, but you supported me and told me that it could be done. So, I initiated the process of its registration and give it legal status even though, I did not have the resources it required.

Establishment: The LCPI was finally registered with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) as a non-governmental organization in July 2016 with CAC registration number 89274. Back in FMC Keffi, that stack reality dawned on me after we diagnosed two children and an adult at different time, with leukaemia and all three left against medical advice. This forced me to open an office in July, 2017 and begin rendering some services. Today I am happy to inform you that enormous amount of resources have been put in and there are some visible achievements to report to you.
 
Achievements:
1.    Office: We have been able to open an office at LG Cornershops, Abubarkar Burga Road Keffi which was renovated and furnished to meet the demand of our services. This is an old shop which I had locked up for a long time. The setting up of the office have consumed the largest amount of our expenditures and contributed about 70% of the liabilities of the organization (see statement of Account), most of the vendors who supplied material for the renovation on personal recognition have not been paid. As at today, the rent for this year has not been paid, I am still negotiating with the landlord to write off the rent of this year due to the extensive renovation carried out.
2.    Bank Account: The organization has opened an account with Diamond Bank PLC, Keffii. Details: Leukaemia CarePlus Initiative, Acc. No 0093000106. The account presently have a balance of One hundred and forty two thousand (N142,679.50) from a N150, 000 loan advance. We are in the process of opening another account with GTBank .
3.    Staff: The organization is presently staffed with 1 full time (an Admin officer), 3 Adhoc /temporary and 1 volunteer (The project Manager) with the chairman as the Executive Director and the Treasurer/Director of Finance and Personnel acting as the governing body.
4.    Affiliations: We have been accepted as full members to collaborating NGOs; the Nigerian Network of NGOs (NNNGO) and stop TB Partnership. We have also been accepted as a member of but is yet to pay the affiliation fee. We also plan to affiliate and partner with international NGOs and funding agencies such as Leukaemia CAREUK, ASCO etc. The membership of these Networking NGOs is essential for visibility and collaborations which is essential in our work.
5.    Supports and Assistance: Our first client was a 7year old boy diagnosed of Acute Lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL L3 subtype) at the FMC Keffi. We managed to convince the parents not to take him away against medical advice and was able to assist with 3 cycles of chemotherapy and blood transfusion before patient was discharged home but he did not come back and on enquiry, we were informed by the father that he recently passed away in Maiduguri his home town. May his soul rest in peace. Amen.
We have also assisted two CML patients to run their BCR-ABL diagnostic test at NHA through some kits donated by Max Foundation
Our effort have also led the running a TKD mutation analysis test for another CML patient for free at the City of Hope cancer Centre, California unfortunately, we have also lost that patient.
6.    Grants:   We have successfully submitted 2 grant applications to the International CML Foundation (iCMLf) and the TY Danjuma foundation and we are looking forward to receiving the grants
7.    Awareness campaign: We planned to organize an awareness rally in Keffi town and a sensitization seminar for the healthcare workers in FMC Keffi in collaboration with the Department of Haematology, FMC Keffi. This was scheduled to hold on Wednesday, 27th September 2017 but had to be postponed due to the health workers strike action that is presently on doing. We hope to finalize arrangement for the program immediately the strike is called off.  We had also planned to told a CML patients forum in collaboration with the Department of Haematology, NHA as part of the 2017 World CML day celebration but this has be put on hold due to some extraneous factors. The official lunching of the Leukaemia CarePlus Initiative which was also planned to part of the program is also on hold.
8.    2018 Project: We plan to have our major project in Nasarawa state in 2018. The title of the project is titled “Increasing Awareness, support, care and free treatment of people particularly children living with blood and Lymphatic cancers in Nasarawa state (ASCAT-N)”. The project will train community health workers and laboratory technicians in the primary health centres to recognize early signs and symptoms of blood cancers and refer appropriately. We also hope to donate microscopes and WBC differential analysers to selected PHCs. The project is expected to be funded with grant from the TY Danjuma foundation.
We are also writing a proposal for a medical mission to my community in Imo state. This might take place in December or early next year
Finance: The financial situation of the organization is precarious and needs urgent attention; we presently have a liability of over seven hundred thousand naira. I, as the chairman and initiator of this organization have been shouldering the responsibilities of running the organization by myself without any funding or assistance from anybody and have spent over Eight hundred thousand naira on my personal money. I chose not to disturb anybody about money until now, the burden is getting heavier and I need help. This meeting should decide on how this board can assist the organization 1. In offsetting these liabilities, 2. Funding of future projects and patients support and 3. Logistics in running the organization.
Secretariat: The secretariat have been very busy and have been able to produce the grant proposals above and currently writing the proposal for the medical mission.
 We have produced an organizational policy document that highlights how we will accept donations and relationships with donors and grant providers. We have also designed application / agreement and assistant application forms for clients. We are thinking of starting work on a 5 year strategic plan with the approval from this board.
Conclusion: I remain grateful to God Almighty for the grace and enablement to carry on so far and for our modest achievements. We have actually surpassed my expectations and I thank you all for the encouragement and support.
I’m also grateful to our support staff, particularly to Mr Asogo, the volunteer project manager who has been the brain and engine behind our achievement so far. God brought him at the right time and he has been working for over two months now without pay

My vision for this Organization is to a giant national NGO that will be a major stakeholder in leukaemia and blood cancer care in Nigeria with arms in funding of research, training, advocacy, treatment and patient support to demystify blood cancers and give hope to affected patients.
Thank you
Dr. Ukoma, Chi-kadibia

Chairman/Executive Director

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