The Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) on Thursday organized free medical outreach for residents of the Kurudu community, a suburb of the area council.
Mr. Christopher Maikalangu, Chairman, AMAC, in his remarks during the exercise, said that the medical outreach was part of the dividends of democracy he promised AMAC residents during his campaign.
Maikalangu, represented by Mr. Nasiru Usman, Vice-Chairman, AMAC, said that AMAC was committed to tackling the healthcare challenges faced by the aged and less-privileged persons in the area council.
He noted that there were many people with several medical needs as well as unknown and underlying health challenges.
”In view of this, the present administration in the council decided to use the exercise to awaken the consciousness of the public.
”This is with a view to adopting the principles of preventive health checks, which in turn would save lives and costs.
”It is the desire of our administration to use this forum to also enlighten and awaken the consciousness of the public to adopt the principles of preventive health checks, which will in turn save lives and costs,” he said.
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He called on Civil Society Organisations, Non-Governmental Organisations, as well as good-spirited persons to assist the area council, by replicating the gesture in other communities in the council.
Similarly, Dr. Isa Vatsa, Executive Secretary, of FCT Primary Healthcare Board, said that primary healthcare services remained an integral part of national development, which cannot be overlooked.
He called on other area councils to emulate AMAC as it attempts to reach the hard-to-reach members of society.
Mr. Ezra Gomna, District Head of the Kurudu community, appreciated the chairman for the medical intervention, adding that it was the first of its kind.
Mr. Abdulhakeem Abdulkareem, a representative from the World Health Organisation (WHO), commended the chairman for bringing healthcare to those at the grassroots.
The medical services offered included treatment for malaria, typhoid, high blood pressure, eye screening, COVID-19 vaccination, HIV testing and counseling, and family planning services, among others.