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Comrade Awa Bamiji, prominent Ibadan pro-democracy activist
A prominent pro-democracy activist in Ibadan, Comrade Awa Bamiji, has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Federal Government for assistance in the form of accommodation and economic empowerment to enable him rebuild his life.
The Nation reports that Bamiji has been grappling with serious health challenges since suffering a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) on November 4, 2024.
The stroke has reportedly led to severe complications, including partial hemiplegia affecting his right upper and lower limbs, as well as cognitive impairments that have significantly affected his ability to recognise people, retain information and speak coherently.
According to the report, Bamiji, who is the national coordinator of the Coalition of Pro-Democracy Groups for a Better Nigeria, has been undergoing an intensive treatment regimen since the onset of the illness as part of efforts to aid his recovery.
In a letter of appeal addressed to the President, a copy of which was sighted by The Nation, the pro-democracy advocate acknowledged the support and financial assistance he has received from well-meaning individuals, including Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, which he said had helped to sustain his treatment.
However, he lamented that the prolonged medical care had placed enormous strain on the limited funds contributed by associates and friends.
While thanking God for the progress recorded so far, Bamiji said he still required further medical attention, particularly physiotherapy and speech therapy, in addition to the high cost of daily medications.
He therefore appealed to President Tinubu to assist him with accommodation, noting that he currently resides in a rented apartment, and to provide other forms of support to enable him begin a new chapter as he continues his recovery.
The letter read, “It’s been one year since I Awa Bamiji suffered stroke and have been receiving treatment at University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. I thanked God for the recovery so far but I still needs further treatments especially physiotherapy and speech therapy in addition to the costly daily medications.
“I can not make sustained speech and still can not withstand simple physical exercise like walking for a few minutes. I also have tremor which has made it difficult for me to write and type on devices.
“While appreciating the support from friends and well-meaning individuals especially the N2,000,000 courtesy His Excellency Gov. Babajide Sanwo- Olu, I Awa still needs more support going forward.
“I still live in a rented apartment and feedings is taken toll on the donations received from well wishers and good Samaritans.
“I am appealing to President and Government of Federal Republic of Nigeria to come to my aids by giving me a shelter and empower me so that life can go on.”
(The Nation)