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Lawmaker Provides Free Treatment to 449 Ebonyi indigenes

- Benjamin Nworie in Abakaliki

No fewer than 60 pregnant women and 389 others received medical treatments in the ongoing free medical outreach programme of the member representi­ng Ohaozara/ Onicha/ Ivo Federal constituen­cy, Hon. Linus Okorie in Ebonyi State.

Among the beneficiar­ies of the medical treatment was little 2-month old baby whose case was most critical and has been scheduled for urgent surgery at the Federal Medical Centre in Abakaliki.

The free medical outreach and welfare programme which was organised in conjunctio­n with AMURT Foundation and coalitions of profession­s takes place across the ten clans of the constituen­cy and is also expected to end by November, 2018. The sponsor of the programme said his Caring Heart Foundation had made a deposit of five hundred thousand naira at the FMC for the treatment of referral cases, that couldn’t be handled by the outreach health providers.

Flagging off the programme at Ugwuagba Akaeze in Ivo Local Government Area, the state governor, David Umahi commended the lawmaker for the initiative, stressing that it was to complement the efforts of the state government in tackling the health challenges in the state.

The governor represente­d by his deputy, Barrister Kelechi Igwe noted that despite the existence of poor health challenges inherited by the present administra­tion in the state, the governor has comprehens­ively reposition­ed the sector.

Umahi further charged the the state Commission­er for Health, Dr. Dan Umezuruike, to always acquaint the public with the efforts and achievemen­ts of the state government in the health sector and as well sensitise them against the lassa fever scourge.

He expressed optimism that the gesture of the lawmaker to provide medical outreach to his constituen­cy would spur other National Assembly members from the state to emulate, as Okorie was the only federal lawmaker that has brought leadership and politics to his people.

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