NYSC DG flags off Health Initiative to mark 100 days in office

As part of the activities marking the NYSC Director General’s 100 Days in office, the Director General, Brigadier General Muhammad Kaku Fadah has flagged off the Health Initiative For Rural Dwellers programme at the LEA Primary School in Dakwo Community of the Federal capital Territory, Abuja.

In his address at the flagging off, the Director General said the rural health initiative is in line with the cardinal point of his administration’s policy thrust which is to deepen the NYSC’s impact on rural development services.

NYSC DG, General Fadah giving out items to community in the FCT, Abuja on Wednesday


According to him, the HIRD was conceived over eight years ago as a platform for Scheme to contribute towards the provision of easy access to healthcare for rural dwellers which is implemented through medical outreaches conducted across the nooks and crannies of the country by Corps Medical personnels.

Speaking further, General Fadah noted that the success of the HIRD in the last eight years has been quite unprecedented while calling on members of the Dakwo Community to come out in large numbers and benefit at no cost.

The DG used the opportunity to thank stakeholders for their contributions in donating drugs and other materials for the outreach while calling on them to do more so that other interior commuinities can as well benefit as the NYSC remains resolute in its quest to make positive impact.

NYSC DG, General Fadah and some of the scheme members flagging off NYSC Mobile Clinic in Abuja on Wednesday


In his address, the NYSC FCT Coordinator, Alhaji Abdul Suleiman thanked Corps Medical personnel for their selfless services to humanity as well as the people of Dakwo Commuinity for opening up their community for the outreach.

In a statement released by Caroline Embu for the NYSC Director, Press and Public Relations on Wednesday, Alhaji Suleiman said sustainability of the HIRD is non-negotiable as the Scheme places premium on rural development.

In his vote of thanks, the Sarkin Dakwo Commuinity, Django Bangi thanked the NYSC for choosing his Community for the outreach and prayed for the continued sustenance of the Scheme.

The HIRD is characterized by medical diagnosis, treatments, referrals as well as community sensitization on disease prevention and management.

Oluwaseun Sonde: Managing Editor, Nigeria, a renowned journalist with multitask functionality, member of the Association of Corporate Online Editor (ACOE). Email: admin@mediabypassnews.com
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