As today October 1, 2024 marks the International Day of Older Persons, with the theme “Ageing with Dignity: The Importance of Strengthening Care and Support Systems for Older Persons Worldwide,” an Ado-Ekiti-based non-governmental organization, Worldsmith Life Builders Foundation has emphasized the urgent need to protect the rights and dignity of older persons both globally and in Nigeria.
In a statement, Dr. Akinjide Akinleye, President of the foundation, highlighted the invaluable contributions of older individuals, whose wisdom and experience benefit current and future generations.
He underscored the challenges faced by older persons, including social isolation, limited access to healthcare, economic insecurity, and discrimination.
Dr. Akinleye commended the Ekiti State government, led by Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, for its initiatives aimed at improving the living standards of elderly residents, including addressing the backlog of gratuities and providing essential support to retirees.
Citing statistics, Dr. Akinleye noted that individuals aged 65 and above constitute 3% of Nigeria’s population, making the country home to the largest elderly population in Africa and ranking 19th globally. He urged all levels of government and individuals to enhance healthcare systems, promote age-friendly environments, and invest in social protection programs for older persons.
The WLBF President called for a concerted effort to combat ageism and stereotypes that undermine the contributions of older adults through education and awareness initiatives.
The Worldsmith Life Builders Foundation pledges to advocate for the rights and recognition of older persons in society, emphasizing their vital role in community life.
For more information about the Worldsmith Life Builders Foundation and its initiatives, please contact :
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