A cross section of residents of the Federal Captal Territory, Abuja has applauded the National Youth Service Corps for providing free medical services for them saying it would enhance their well-being.
The Etsu Piwoyi Community, Mr Tanko Lazarus gave this applause today on behalf of members of his community during the official flag-off of NYSC Health Initiative For Rural Dwellers held at Piwoyi.
He commended the NYSC Management and Corps Medical team for the kind gesture, adding that the free medical services would improve their overall well being.
The Director General of NYSC, Brigadier General YD Ahmed who was represented at the event by the Director, Ventures Management Department, Prince Mohammed Momoh said the programme was targeted at ameliorating the health needs of the grassroots who have little or no access to quality and affordable healthcare. This was contained in a statement signed by Eddy Megwa fnipr, Director, Press and Public Relations.
He added that the Scheme would continue to ensure that the total well-being of the rural dwellers is given topmost priority by deploying high quality medical personnel for free Medicare.
“There is no gainsaying the fact that our various stakeholders, both Governmental and Non-Governmental have contributed immensely to the success recorded by the Scheme”, the DG said.
In her introductory address, the Director, Community Develop and Special Projects, Hajiya Zainab Isah said apart from NYSC’s contributions to national development, the Scheme has also helped in sensitizing communities on various ailments, causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment.
She added that Corps Members have also mobilized resources and constructed cottage clinics and renovated numerous health facilities across the country.
She disclosed that Corps Members have also launched campaigns in the mitigation of malaria, HIV/AIDS prevention, Guineaworm eradication, immunization against measles, polio vaccines and contributed significantly in curtailing COVlD-19 pandemic.
“The Scheme’s bold determination to making meaningful impact in healthcare delivery, commenced with the launch of HIRD in 2014 geared towards improving the well-being of rural dwellers.
The Mobile Clinic initiative was launched in 2022 and tagged ‘NYSC Mobile Healthcare Intervention’ which has helped to strengthen the impact of the programme by providing a wider coverage for thousands of persons in rural communities in the FCT”, Zainab added.
In his goodwill message on behalf of the National Blood Services Commission, the Director, Blood Service, Dr Ayoola Olufemi commended the NYSC Management for promoting HIRD for the well-being of the populace. He urged Nigerians to imbibe the culture of free blood donation while he pledged more support from the commission to NYSC.
Also in his goodwill address on behalf of Nigerian Business Coalition Against AIDS, Dr Opeyemi Yekini said “health is a prerequisite for social and economic development. We will continue to strengthen our collaboration with NYSC Medical team. I urge you to sustain this noble initiative”.