The event took place on Wednesday, 3rd March, 2017 at the State House.
Speaking at the event, Mrs. Buhari said that the programme is part of the humanitarian services that Future Assured provides to underprivileged Nigerians especially those that reside in the remotest parts of this country.
Speaking at the event, Mrs. Buhari said that the programme is part of the humanitarian services that Future Assured provides to underprivileged Nigerians especially those that reside in the remotest parts of this country.
The mobile medical outreach, as stated by the National Coordinator of Future Assured, Dr. Kamal Mohammed, is about improving health and providing services in remote areas. He said the clinic is equipped with consultation, dispensing, and observation areas as well as a mini-lab and a nursing station.
“With the commissioning of this vehicle, organizing the medical outreach done frequently by Future Assured to remote areas is now easier.” Said Mrs. Buhari.
So far, medical screening has held at Cross River, Enugu, Oyo, Ogun, Kogi, Nasarawa, Adamawa and Katsina states in order to create a sense of health consciousness among citizens, with thousands of beneficiaries checked for blood pressure, malaria, blood sugar and sickle cell. The activities will continue in other states.
Mrs. Buhari said the clinic will provide for routine screening of chronic ailments including Vitamin A supplementation and deworming of children, as well as treatment of minor medical conditions and identified client operations that require referral to Primary Health Care and other health centers for further management or continuity of care.
So far, two of these mobile clinics are available to service FCT and its catchment areas, with additional units envisaged in the near future to service remote communities in all geographical zones.
These humanitarian services of Future Assured are aimed at complementing government’s efforts in health care delivery.
Wednesday, 3rd March, 2017 bawo? Today is Friday 3rd of March now or am I missing something?
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I hear, nice concept but another way of looting our money.
ReplyDeleteMadam, go and taje care of ur husband and stop running after tinz u can delegate to other people to do on ur behalf.
Mc pinky
Pls bring back buhari and lets use the mobile clinic to solve his ailment
ReplyDeleteMc pinky
Gbam. Buhari is sitting in London guzzling our money on his incurable ailment but Aisha is doing bad luck mobile clinic in Nigeria. Shior.
DeleteA nice gesture from the government of change.weldone APC
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ReplyDeleteAll these projects are usually short lived. What will be the state of this in 2022
ReplyDeleteAll this na wash! Make them upgrade medical facilities for Nigeria, general hospitals and maternity clinics. After going to this mobile clinics if your case is serious dem go still refer you to hospital so what is the need. Improve and upgrade existing hospitals and medical centers! Gosh!!! The wife of a president doing this? Am so angry right now.Why are our leaders mind set is like dis? Waste of money and resources why? Just to check blood pressure,malaria, blood sugar and sickle cell are they freaking kidding me 😞😞😞😞
ReplyDeleteWhat type of rubbish is this? The 80 million naira this looting Aisha spent on mobile clinic could have built 20 cottage hospitals without her attention seeking antics. Guess she did mobile clinic so she can carry it away when her husband dies. If Buhari fixed hospitals nobody will need stupid mobile clinic.
DeleteGood for her...
ReplyDeleteGood of her... But madam where your husband dey na?
ReplyDeleteA round of applause to Mrs Aisha Buhari for this initiative
ReplyDeleteKudos Mama
Aisha has finally run mad. Nobody wants to see any rubbish from thieving Future Assured. Go and restore Nigeria to how it was before Buhari, nobody wants fulani looters charity.
ReplyDeleteNice one.
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