NAS offers free medical service to 550 indigents Persons in Ugiekha, Edo
A human rights and social justice organisation, National Association of Seadogs (NAS), on Saturday offered free medical service to about 550 indigents people of Ugiekha Community, South Ibie in Etsako West Local Government of Edo State.
The event,
tagged: “Free Medical Mission ” is organised by the Hybrid Deck (Edo North
Chapter) in partnership with World Mama Mission, Canada (Represented by Mr.
& Dr. (Mrs.) Christopher Asapokhai.
Speaking at
the event, Mr Dirisu Odion, NAS Regional Vice President, Region 3 (Edo, Ekiti,
and Ondo) said over 550 persons benefited from the free medical outreach.
Odion said
the free medical programme is sponsored by Mr and Dr. (Mrs) Christopher
Osiregbemeh Asapokhai in memory of late Alhaji Yakubu Ikerodah.
"This
program is a legacy to Alhaji Yakubu Ikerodah’s philanthropy and support for
his community.
The NAS
regional vice president applauded the initiative of Mr. Chris Osiregbemhe
Asapokhai) and his wife Dr. (Mrs.) Fatima Asapokhai for their humanitarian
service.
He encouraged
other well-meaning associations to take up good community initiative that meet
the need of the people.
The Capoon,
Hybrid Deck, Edo North Chapter, Mr Christopher Ikponwonsa, said the
organisation is aimed at promoting the well-being of indigent persons at the
grassroots by granting them easier access to free and quality healthcare.
Ikponwonsa
underscored the importance of health to the well-being, saying that health is
wealth.
The capoon
said that the outreach to indigent people in key areas included general
consultation, checking of high blood pressure, sugar test hepatitis B, C test, free
eye examination with free eye glasses as well as the distribution of free
drugs.
“During the
exercise, medical volunteers carry out diagnosis, treatment and medical
procedures while drugs and other medical consumables were also given to patients free of charge.”Ikponwonsa
said.
He urged
communities to imbibe personal hygiene and environmental cleanliness as
preventive measures against an outbreak.
The village
head of Ugiekha, Chief Cyprian Akhalu thanked seadogs and world Mama Mission
for the gesture.
“This is a
great initiative and we appreciate NAS and Mr. & Dr. (Mrs.) Christopher Osiregbemhe Asapokhai
for the free outreach,” he said.
Akhalu,
however, urged the people of the community to continue to check their health
status for healthy living.
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