ADELE ORGANIZES FREE MEDICAL SERVICES FOR LAGOS ISLAND RESIDENTS

Prince Adele Adewale Abolaji Taofiq, popularly known as (PAAAT), a formidable aspirant for the post of Chairman of Lagos Island Local Government in next year’s council election, has successfully organized a maiden Free Mega Medical Outreach for the people of the local government.

The free medical outreach, which took place at Idungaran Club, Isale Eko, Lagos Island, on Saturday and Sunday, was well attended, with an incredible turnout of beneficiaries.

The Lagos State Commissioner for Basic Education, Mr. Jamiu Alli-Balogun, and the Special Adviser to the Speaker of the House of Representatives on Finance, Honourable Lukman Oyewole Lawal, were at the event to promote the medical outreach. Both dignitaries commended Prince Adele Adewale Taofiq for his significant efforts towards ensuring people receive free medical services during this time of socio-economic crunch.

On the first day of the program, 2,600 patients were attended to, while more than 2,700 others benefited on Sunday. The large turnout, no doubt, reflected the deep-rooted desire of the community members to access quality healthcare and improve their well-being.

At the end of the free medical outreach on Sunday, the statistics of its beneficiaries clearly indicated the positive impact made to support them medically. A total of 1,572 beneficiaries received treatments for malaria, and 1,237 others were treated for typhoid. Additionally, 1,220 eyeglasses were distributed to those in need to improve their vision and enhance their quality of life. The dental unit recorded 820 beneficiaries, while 753 beneficiaries underwent diabetes tests.

While addressing the people at the event, Prince Adele Adewale Abolaji Taofiq (PAAAT) informed the gathering that the health support initiative is a demonstration of his unwavering commitment to the health and welfare of the people of Lagos Island. He acknowledged the collaboration of the Honourable Lukman Oyewole Lawal Foundation, which provided 70 skilled medical personnel dedicated to offering a wide range of health services to people with various health challenges.

“From basic health check-ups, free dental consultations and treatments, free malaria tests and drugs, to specialized consultations, free eye tests, free blood tests, free blood sugar level checks for diabetes, and the distribution of eyeglasses, the program was organized to cater to the diverse healthcare needs of our community members, with competent medical officials available for the exercise,” he disclosed.

“This outreach is not only about addressing immediate health needs but also about educating our people on preventive care and healthy living practices,” he declared.

“I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Honourable Lukman Lawal for his immense contributions to the success of the programme. If not for his support, the free medical care would not have been possible. I also extend my heartfelt thanks to the ward leaders, ward executives, volunteers, and everyone who has contributed to the success of this event. Your support and dedication have been invaluable in making this outreach a reality. Together, we are making a significant difference in the lives of our community members, and I am deeply grateful for your commitment to this cause.”

“To all our beneficiaries, we assure you that your health and well-being are our top priorities. This initiative is just one of the many ways we are working to build a stronger, healthier community. We will continue to stand by you and provide the necessary support to ensure a better quality of life for everyone in Lagos Island.”

Some of the beneficiaries of the free mega medical outreach who were interviewed expressed their gratitude to PAAAT and the Honourable Lukman Oyewole Lawal Foundation for assisting the people of the local government by providing them with free medical services.

The medical team was led by Dr. Suleiman Yekini, Dr. Oluwole Olusanya, and Dr. Saheed Aromire-Giwa, while the President of Retired Nurses Administrators Health Care Initiative, Mrs. Victoria Abosede Oloruntegbe, was the leader of the nursing crew.

The event was attended by the Lagos State Commissioner for Basic Education, Mr. Jamiu Alli-Balogun, and the Special Adviser to the Speaker of the House of Representatives on Finance, Honourable Lukman Oyewole Lawal. Other prominent attendees included ward chairmen, executive members, and other political leaders in the council.

 

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