Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Nigeria: NACA Targets 500 for Free Medical Outreach Programme

The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) in collaboration with the member representing Birnin Kebbi, Kalgo and Bunza federal constituency, Hon. Abdullahi Umar Faruk , has flagged-off a free medical community outreach programme to cover over 5,000 people in Birnin Kebbi and Kalgo local government areas of Kebbi State.

The free medical community outreach was flagged-off yesterday at the palace of Ubandoman Gwandu, Alh. Halidu Saadu in Birnin Kebbi and attended by large number of community members, NACA and SACA officials.
The representative of NACA, Mr. Peter Igina , an assistant director with NACA, explained that the purpose of the programme was to reach out to many people who could not afford to know their health status in hospitals due to lack of money.
According to him the theme of the programme is " Getting To Zero " and is aimed at providing free medical services to people on HIV/AIDS, hepatitis screening, and free drugs. "The aim is to reach out to people especially those who could not afford to know their health status, to address the health challenges due to poverty".
In his remarks at the programme , the state executive director of the State Agency for the Control of AIDS ( SACA) Alh. Abdullahi Bubuce, stressed the need for people to use the opportunity to know their health status in view of its importance.
The Ubandoman Gwandu , Alh. Halidu Saadu who is one of the senior counsellors to the Emir of Gwandu thanked both Hon. Faruk and NACA for reaching out to his community and urged people to avail themselves of the opportunity to get free medical services.

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