SINCE he was born March5, 2000,
13-year-old Uchenna Ekezie has lived with a genital deformity. He was born with
what is described in medical parlance as maldeveloped external genitalia. In
lay terms, he has no visible external male reproductive organs whatsoever. All
he has to show is a rudimentary stump that is less than an inch long. No thanks
to this congenital abnormality, Uchenna can not urinate normally,. Worse still,
his hopes of biologically fathering children in the future currently hang in
the balance. Although Uchenna, who hails from the Ejike Ezekie family of
Umuariam Obowo LGA of ImoState, has undergone series of major surgeries at the
Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, he requires a total of N4.5 million to undergo
two more outstanding surgeries to complete his restoration.
The first surgery
is for correction of the continuous dripping of urine, while the second surgery
is for elongation of the rudimentary stump. It was gathered that in the attempt
to to correct the birth defect, Uchenna suffered further damage in certain
veins and arteries around his genital area. A medical evaluation by an
IndianHospital in Abuja sent to FortisEscortsHospital, New delhi, India, from
the Department of Surgery, Federal Medical Centre, QueenElizabethHospital,
Umuahia, explained that Uchenna had the first surgery eight days after birth.
In the report, signed by Dr. E.N. Agwu on behalf of Dr. G.U. Ugbam, the Chief
Consultatnt Paediatric Surgeon, the procedure, known as posterior iliac
osteotomy, was followed by the repair of the exomphalons at two months of age,
and followed to months later by repair of epispadias. At four months of age,
Uchenna had a herniotomy and bladder augmentation at six months. All surgeries
wer carried out at the FMC, Umuahia. Uchenna’s father, Celestine, told Good
Health Weekly that efforts to seek financial assistance from the ImoState
government has not yielded fruit. Speaking through the Queen of Peace Catholic
Church, Umuariam, Obowo, LGA, Celestine observed that an estimated bill of
$12,000 (about N2 million) has been issued by the hospital for the corrective
surgery, but observed that an additional N2.5 million was being sought to cover
medicals, return tickets, evaluations, tests and post surgeries and
rehabilitation. The Indian hospital is all set to correct this abnormality and
restore Uchenna’s external genitalia to normal, but the obvious financial
constraint is a stumbling block. Lamenting his son’s plight, Celestine appealed
for urgent financial assiatance to enable the life-saving surgeries to
commence. “We have no kobo or even a fraction of this amount. Already we have
spent all we have on his treatment and the family is broke. I even had to sell
off all the cement bocks I moulded to build about four rooms, as well as the
old car I was managing to provide for my family. We are now completely
dependent on the response of generous Nigerians to out plea. Please help
provide Uchenna with a better quality of life and offer us hope in humanity.”
•If you are touched and wish to assist Uchenna, kindly send your donations to
Celestine Ejike Ekezie, First Bank of Nigeria Plc, 3303010231336, or call
08060658913 and 08136506718 for more details.

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