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First Lady says early detection of autism will aid better development

She called for more expression of love and collective support of everyone in the society for people with ASD to overcome the challenges.

Nigeria's First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu. [Twitter:@DavidsOffor]

This is contained in a message the first lady sent out in Abuja on World Autism Awareness Day, marked every year on April 2.

The journey for families with loved ones who are autistic can be challenging, today, I salute and celebrate their unwavering love and dedication.

“I also recognise the crucial role of community organisations in providing support, resources, and opportunities for individuals with autism and their families.

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“However, early diagnosis and intervention are crucial to ensure individuals with autism, reach their full potential.

“I urge parents and caregivers to be attentive to developmental milestones and seek professional help if any concerns arise”, she said.

She further called for more expression of love and collective support of everyone in the society for people with ASD to overcome the challenges.

"We can create a world where individuals irrespective of who they are and whatever challenges they face in life, are empowered, included and celebrated for their unique gifts,” she stated.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that about one in 160 children worldwide is on the autism spectrum. In Nigeria, the prevalence of autism is estimated to be one in 88 children, according to WHO.

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However, the WHO said due to a lack of awareness and understanding of autism, many cases go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. The world health body also said worldwide, it is estimated that around 31% of individuals with autism also have an intellectual disability.

In 2007 The UN General Assembly designated April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD). The UN is encouraging Member States to take measures to raise awareness about autistic individuals throughout the world.

World Autism Day is one of only seven official health-specific UN Days. The 2024 observance will for the first time seek to provide a truly global overview of the state of affairs in this regard from the perspective of autistic people themselves.

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