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Nwoko provides free medical services to over 500 beneficiaries in Delta North
Nwoko provides free medical services to over 500 beneficiaries in Delta North during the outreach of his constituency office in the senatorial district.
Senator (Dr.) Prince Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North in the National Assembly, noted that the 500 beneficiaries of the medical outreach in 2 days, represents the second phase of the free medical services to residents.
Nwoko assured: “I am committed to ensuring that what is due to my people reaches them.”
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Nwoko, in a statement, highlighted @Prince_NedNwoko “Healthcare is paramount, and it is clear that it should have been better addressed through a more robust system.
“However, we cannot wait for change to come; we must act now.
“Over the past two days, over 500 residents of Delta North received medical services during our two-day medical outreach.
“This is the second phase of the free medical outreach.
“While we continue to push for a better, more accessible healthcare system, I am committed to ensuring that what is due to my people reaches them.
“No one should be left behind, especially, when it comes to their health. Every community within Delta North will benefit from this initiative as we progressively expand our reach.”
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