Rivers
NGO Offers Free Medicare To Egbema Indigenes
A non – Government Organisation (NGO) based in America, United States of America, Professionals for Humanity in collaboration with T.B. Network, Rivers State has given free medical services to over two hundred indigenes of Egbema in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State.
The areas covered by the free medical services include treatment of malaria,. typhoid fever, tuberculosis, cough, HIV / AIDs counseling as well as general health services.
Speaking at the flag-off ceremony held at Okwuzi General Hospital last Tuesday, the leader of the medical team, Dr Stuart Quartemont said they were in Egbema to give free medical services to the less privileged in the area.
Dr Guartemont said the organisation is partnering with the T.B. Network to assist the people in local government especially those who can not afford the cost of medical services in the state.
According to him, the NGO, the Professionals for Humanity is a group of professionals that have come together with the aim to encourage medical professionals to give their time to help the less privileged ones in the society, adding that the organisation has been in existence for the past five years.
He further disclosed that the exercise will last for ten days and that during the period, they will embark our surgical treatment of patients.
He urged the people of the area to embrace the opportunity offered by the organisation to address the various health challenges confronting them and assured that at the end of the programme, the people will be blessed.
In his own speech, the State Coordinator and focal person for T.B Network, Mr Mesiah Muzan said the organization collaborated with the international NGO (Professionals for Humanity) to ameliorate the health challenges of the people especially in dealing with tuberculosis.
Mr Muzan described tuberculosis as an epidemic disease adding that many people have died out of ignorance without the knowledge that the disease is curable at no cost.
He sated that government has made treatment easy and accessible for people stating that the advocacy embarked upon by the association has created awareness and reduced the rate of the disease in the state.
Earlier in their speech, the chairman of ONELGA, Hon Raymond Nwokocha and the Paramount ruler of the area, His Royal Highness Eze Ali of Oggah, Chief Ignatius Ekezie thanked the T.B. Network and a member of the organisation, Mr Nnamdi Obi for initiating the free medical services in the area.
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