The Guardian (Nigeria)

Anambra begins free medical screening for civil servants

- From Uzoma Nzeagwu, Awka

ANAMBRA State government has commenced free medical interventi­on programme for civil servants in the state aimed at combating organ impairment and life- threatenin­g diseases.

The state’s Commission­er for Diaspora Affairs, Culture and Tourism, Dr. Christian Madubuko, who launched the programme at the ministry’s Conference Hall in Awka, yesterday, said the exercise would be held on daily basis.

Madubuko explained that members of staff would be examined for high blood pressure, diabetes, visual and hearing impairment, as well as other life- threatenin­g ailments that could negatively impact their capacity to work, adding that they will be treated.

He added that those whose conditions require higher medical examinatio­ns would be referred to secondary and tertiary healthcare facilities for treatment and management free of charge.

According to the commission­er, the programme tagged, “Maintainin­g A Healthy Workforce”, is part of Governor Willie Obiano’s developmen­t agenda to improve healthcare and give disadvanta­ged workers access to quality medical care.

He disclosed the ministry is working in collaborat­ion with a non- government­al organisati­on ( NGO), Beacon of Hope Outreach USA, adding that 175 workers in the ministry have so far benefited in the ongoing exercise.

While performing the flagoff ceremony, he said: “The free medical outreach would be a yearly event. The programme is essential to ensure that Anambra civil servants live a good and fulfilling life.” Madubuko, therefore, urged members of staff and those from other ministries to utilise the opportunit­y and make themselves available for screening and treatment for medical conditions that can limit their mental and physical developmen­t.

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