Foundation writes UN to declare December 2 Mary Slessor Day as Twins celebrate survival in Nigeria
By Nneka Nwogwugwu, Abuja
The Twins and Multiple Births Care Foundation has written to
the United Nations to declare December 2, as a day to remember Mary Mitchell
Slessor, the Scottish missionary to Nigeria who fought for the survival of
twins babies.
The Foundation made this known in a statement on Tuesday,
December 8, by Mr Nonso Ezeaka, the vision bearer of the Foundation and
Chairman, Media and Publicity Committee of the 2020 Twins National Convention
held in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state.
The Foundation which recently held a convention to celebrate
the humanitarian works of Mary Slessor and survival of twins in Nigeria, reminiscenced
how Twins and Multiple Births Heritage evoked bipolar reactions in different
ethnic groups.
Ezeaka said that ‘’The Hausa and Yoruba welcomed, accepted
and celebrated twins as blessings, but the Southern and Eastern regions
rejected them and saw them as curses meant to be thrown away in the evil
forests.’’
He said, ‘’So many years back, Twin and Multiple Births were
seen as evil children in some communities in Nigeria and as such they were
always killed until the advent Christian Mission and Western Education.
'‘A Scottish missionary by name "Mary Slessor" who
in the19th century, helped to enlighten the people in the dark about the
uniqueness, peculiarity and dignity of the twin and Multiple Birth children.
‘’This enlightenment brought about the gradual abrogation of
the killing of twins and other obnoxious practices, customs and traditions.
‘’Her work and strong personality allowed her to be trusted
and accepted by the locals while spreading the Gospel, protecting native
children and promoting women's rights.’’
The Foundation appealed to the UN to honour Mary Slessor by
declaring 2nd December (her birthday) Mary Slessor Day.
They also urged the UN to honour her as a Woman and Child
Protection Human Rights’ Activist.
At the convention, the Foundation also recognized the efforts
of other Missionaries, notably significant among them, are Bryan William Imbush
and Rev. Fr. Raymond Ezeonu.
‘’The 2020 Twins and Multiple Births National Convention presented
a wonderful opportunity for these special creatures with their families,
spouses and friends to celebrate Twins Heritage and exhibition of their
extraordinary bonds which started in the womb.
‘’The event showcased the Twins talents and the stuff they
are made of. It's also an avenue that reflected the multiple aspects of Nigeria's
rich Cultural Heritage,’’ Ezeaka added.
Speaking to the founder of the Foundation, Mr Idongesit
Bassey, he appealed to Nigerians to help rescue dying indigent twins especially
those of them who are begging for a living.
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