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Easter: 700 Benefit From Chidoka’s Free Medical Outreach In Anambra
Former Minister of Aviation, Chief Osita Chidoka, has identified quality education and good healthcare as crucial factors for a productive society.
Chidoka made the submission at the closing ceremony of a two-day Free Comprehensive Medical Outreach to Obosi, Idemili North Council Area of Anambra yesterday.
The Tide reports that 700 persons benefited from the medical mission offered by a 12-man team of doctors, nurses and laboratory scientists.
Chidoka said both the private sector and government must work in a collaborative manner to bringing the services to the people.
He said he was working with Nigerian volunteers in the Diaspora and within the country to take the medical outreach to every part of the state.
“What I have decided and I have been doing it for years very quietly is to bring the things we can do for ourselves to the people.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain said prime motivation for rendering the services was the memory of his Grandfather, who was an amputee for 68 years but could still train his 12 children because of the medical care he got in his time.
He said most Nigerians were destitutes because of their inability to access medical help for treatable ailments.
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