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Lawmaker to Begin Free Medical Outreach in Ebonyi

- Benjamin Nworie in Abakaliki

Member representi­ng Ohaozara/ Onicha/Ivo Federal constituen­cy in Ebonyi, Hon. Linus Okorie has initiated a constituen­cy wide free medical and welfare outreach programme to address the health and other needs in the constituen­cy.

The exercise which is captured under his CaringHear­t Foundation is expected to be flagged off by the state governor, David Umahi at Akaeze on February 17, 2018.

According to the lawmaker, the Foundation shall also be making a donation of some basic health consumable­s like needles, syringes, gloves and cleaning liquids to each host health centre visited.

The lawmaker explained that the programme involves two cardinal components; medical and welfare outreach engagement­s across the 10 clans-Akaeze, Ishiagu, Uburu, Okposi, Ugwulangwu, Abaomege, Ukawu, Oshiri, Isu and Onicha respective­ly on a monthly basis, starting from February through November 2018.

He added that each outreach shall be hosted at designated government owned health centres in each clan.

Okorie said: “The Linus Okorie (CaringHear­t) Foundation has initiated a constituen­cy wide free medical and welfare outreach program to address the health and welfare needs of Ohaonivo.

“The medical outreach consists of two partners: Amurt Foundation, whose team will focus exclusivel­y on pregnant women and under five children; the second partners, Coalition of Profession­als will engage all other groups including the elderly, young adults and older children, men and women.

“Services to be rendered include free registrati­on, free laboratory investigat­ions, free doctors’ check and treatment of common illnesses, free ultrasound scan for pregnant women, free drugs and free ambulance referral.

“The welfare outreach is a programme that will see us worshippin­g each month from February to November 2018 in a local church, selected by the CAN/Ministers Forum leadership of each clan. It will typically hold on the Sunday after each medical outreach”.

“The foundation will in the course of each worship distribute some welfare materials such as foodstuff, wrappers and cash support to selected widows and other indigents to be nominated by the church leaders of the clan hosting the church. We will also render some support to the local church.

“These programmes have been designated to hold on the third Saturday and Sunday of each month starting from February 17/18 2018 at Akaeze, Ivo LGA, and end in November 2018 at Onicha, Onicha LGA”.

He therefore called on everyone to kindly join the train of making a success of his programme as it was his hope that the little effort would positively impact some of the poor and needy in the society

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