THE National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) has
flagged-off Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers for free medical services in
Kwami local Government Area of Gombe State.
Speaking during the occasion on Tuesday,
Alhaji Ahmed Ikaka, the State Coordinator NYSC, said that the programme was to
provide health intervention services and to improve the general wellbeing of
the people.
“The idea of the Health Initiative for
Rural Dwellers was conceived and will be sustained to ensure that health
intervention reaches the 774 Local Government Areas in the country through the
NYSC medical team,” he said.
He called on the corps medical personnel to
give the exercise maximum attention it deserves to boost healthcare delivery to
rural dwellers.
Brig.-Gen. Zakari Kazaure, the
Director-General of NYSC, commended all the officers and stakeholders across
the nation for their unflinching effort toward the success of the initiative.
Kazaure represented by Mrs Esther Kadiri,
Assistant Director, Community Development Services (CDS), said in the past 43
years the NYSC has not relented in improving the lives of host communities.
He said the health outreach is designed to
address the health challenges of people in the rural communities.
Mr Daniel Musa, the state Chairman of NYSC
Governing Council and the state Head of Service, said that the initiative would
go a long way in complementing the state government efforts toward providing
accessible healthcare delivery to the poor and helpless in rural areas.
Musa, who was represented by Mr Eranus
Mamman, the Director, General Services, urged the Kwami community to embrace
the medical outreach for free medication.
He further called on the people in the
community to cooperate with the medical team for a successful treatment.
The Chairman of Kwami Local Government
Council, Alhaji Babayo Abubakar, lauded the initiative of the NYSC for
providing free medical treatment to people in the area.
He said that the initiative was timely and
called on the medical team to feel at home and discharge their duties
successful.
Besides, he called on the people to ensure
they visited them for free medication and advises.
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