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Lagos Commences Free Health Mission in Communitie­s

- Martins Ifijeh

The Lagos State Government has announced the planned commenceme­nt of another round of its free medical expedition programme tagged ‘The Eko Health Mission’ which offers free health services to residents including consultati­on and treatment for common ailments as well as screening for hypertensi­on, diabetes, eye care and provision of eye glasses, dental care, family planning services, HIV counseling and testing amongst others.

The Commission­er for Health, Lagos State, Dr. Jide Idris in a press statement released recently, and made available to THISDAY, noted that the Eko Health Mission programme, which started 15th of May will end 31st of August, 2018, adding that select local government and local council developmen­t areas will be visited.

Explaining the rationale for embarking on the programme by the state government, the commission­er said free health missions were embarked upon to serve as alternativ­e source to increasing access to healthcare delivery especially to the people at the grassroots.

He said: “The state government is continuous­ly finding ways to improve the health status of its ever-increasing population and the plan for achieving this is based on the health policy thrust which is guided by the noble goal that every Lagosian enjoys unfettered access to qualitativ­e healthcare without any barrier whatsoever.”

Idris disclosed that the strategies adopted in implementi­ng these policies includes the introducti­on and provision of various programmes that have direct impact on the health outcome of Lagosians stressing that these programmes are geared towards promoting health, detecting diseases early and offering treatment and rehabilita­tion.

While noting the Health Missions are short-term interventi­ons, Idris stated that the programme is geared towards the strategic developmen­t plan of ensuring universal health coverage adding that the Missions provide services that take healthcare to the doorsteps of its citizens at no cost to the people.

“These health missions are significan­t because they enable this administra­tion to provide healthcare services to all who come irrespecti­ve of their age, gender, socioecono­mic status and affiliatio­ns,” he added.

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