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NYSC Commences Medical Outreach In Bauchi  

NYSC Commences Medical Outreach In Bauchi   

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Bauchi State, has commenced a three-day medical outreach for rural dwellers in Sanga community of Toro Local Government Area of the state on Tuesday.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the exercise is taking place under the NYSC’s Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers (HIRD).

During the commencement of the exercise, Alhaji Namadi Abubakar, the Bauchi State Coordinator of NYSC, said that the outreach is open to more than 500 members of the community, adding that ailments such as malaria, typhoid, hypertension, diarrhoea, cholera, and diabetes, among others, will be attended to free of charge.

According to him, any other ailment that cannot be handled by the Corps Medical Volunteers would be referred to a more competent hospital for treatment.

"As far as the programme is concerned, we have touched some nooks and crannies of Bauchi state.

“Last year, we were in Duguri village in Alkaleri Local Government Area (LGA) and Giade LGA for the same programme and we are particular in going only to rural areas.

“We are here in the Sanga community in Toro Local Government for the same medical outreach to attend to our people who might have been longing to see doctors for but due to lack of financial capability, they could not do so.

“Our team which comprises of medical doctors, pharmacists, nurses and lab scientists are here to comfort these people with their expertise.

“My expectation is that the people of this community would benefit a lot from this medical outreach because we brought the drugs that will take care of those ailments,” he said.

Malam Garba Jauro, the village head, appreciated the Director General of the NYSC, Maj.-Gen Shuaibu Ibrahim urging  the people of the community to avail themselves of the opportunity to benefit from the free medical outreach. 

 

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