Binos' Fourth Medical Outreach Targets 5,000 Adamawa Residents - It's Offering a Lifeline to Helpless Constituents-Stakeholders Say
No fewer than five thousand residents of Adamawa suffering from diverse ailment are set to benefit from a four-day free medical outreach to be held at Mayo Belwa, local government of Adamawa state.
The medical outreach, which is the fourth in the series of medical outreaches put together by the senator representing Southern Adamawa senatorial zone, Binos Dauda Yaroe, is set to provide for thousands of constituents, the illusive quality medical care from a pool of world class medical practitioners drawn from across the country.
Speaking at the commencement of the medical outreach, Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe said the intervention was to enable people who have health challenges to be attended to as both treatment and medication will be given free of charge to beneficiaries.
The senator appreciated the role played by the medical personnel, the state Ministry of Health, as well as, state government in the realisation of the medical outreach in Mayo Belwa.
Yaroe said, thousand of Adamawa residents have benefitted from the three other free medical outreaches held at Demsa, Guyuk and Ganye stating that the outreach will be organised in all the local governments in the zone.
In his remark, leader of the medical team, Doctor Talemon Dah, who is from Soteria Afrique Rural Health Initiative said they have mobilised a team of about two hundred Medical personnel to attend to patients during the four-day medical intervention.
He noted that the team is expected to treat about five thousand patients at the commencement of the program, "Five thousand persons have registered to take advantage of the free medical outreach for various health needs.
Dah, who urged the people to be patient, as there are enough drugs and Medical personnel to attend to them adding that it is necessary to observe safety protocol.
Speaking at the event, the Member of the state House of Assembly Representing Nasarawo Binyeri, Umar Nashon Gube, the Chairman of Mayo Belwa represented by Mohammed Umar and the Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party in Mayo Belwa, Bashiru Hamanjoda, commended the Senator for the initiative, which they said has gone a long way in addressing the health needs and challenges of thousands of constituents who would not have been able to afford the quality and cost of the medical intervention during the outreaches.
The intervention they said, is offering a Lifeline for thousands of impoverished locals who under normal circumstances, would not be able to afford such quality health care services.
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