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Rotary Sets Up Accident Victim Fund In Rivers

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The Rotary Club of Port
Harcourt, RI District 9140, has set up an Accident Victim Trust Fund to support Accident victims who lack the financial capability to make initial deposits when rushed to the hospital by good Samaritans and security operatives, as it celebrates its golden jubilee.
President of the Rotary Club Port Harcourt, Frank Eni who stated this during the club’s golden Jubilee cerebration in Port Harcourt recently noted that the project was in conjunction with the club, Rivers State chapter of the Road Transport Workers Union and the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH).
According to him, The club has also set up a cupboard at the casualty ward of the university teaching hospital with supplies of essential drugs, adding that the programme was a response to the frequent deaths of accident victims in the hospital because of lack of emergence drugs and materials.
Eni the Rotary Club of Port Harcourt, RI District 9140 has also donated oxygen masks and incubators to Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital and the Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital (BMSH) to provide life support for children born underweight.
“To address, the issue of infant mortality, the club procured Bilirubinmeter for Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital (BMSH). Bilirubinmeter measures the bilirin, one of the causes of infant mortality in children. To also address the difficulties associated with the treatment of ear, nose and throat ailments, the club donated Adenotensiloctomy set to the ENT department”, he said
Eni stressed that the club has also intensified public awareness on the causes of “breast cancer; cervical cancer; prostate cancer; diabetes; sickle cell anaemia and maternal health”
He said that the Port Harcourt Rotary Club, apart from sponsoring persons with cleft lip/palate and cataract conditions for specialised treatment in Nigerian hospitals have also hugely supported the government in its efforts to eradicate polio in Nigeria.
Eni maintained: “Our members have on a number of occasions joined the medical team of the state government to visit rural areas to immunise children against polio as well as sensitise the populace on the need to get our children immunised”.

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