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Friday, 3 March 2017

Aisha Buhari Commissions Mobile Clinic to provide medical services in remote areas

Wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, through her foundation, Future Assured, has commissioned a mobile clinic programme to provide health care services to people, especially those living in remote areas of the country. The event took place on Wednesday, 1st March 2017, at the State House.
Speaking at the commissioning event held on Wednesday, March 1st, Mrs. Buhari said that the programme is part of the humanitarian services that Future Assured provides to underprivileged Nigerians especially those that reside in the remotest parts of the country.

The mobile clinic is equipped with consultation, dispensing, and observation areas as well as a mini-lab and a nursing station. Mrs. Buhari said the clinic will provide routine screening of chronic ailments, provide supplements, treat minor medical conditions and refer patients with critical cases to health centres for further care.

Two of the mobile clinics are available to service FCT and its catchment areas, while additional units will be provided in the near future to service other geographical areas.

7 comments:

  1. BULLSHIT, i have nothing against this woman but this is another talk and no action, 2 mobile clinics for what? dont know what else to say

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  2. Nice initiative Goggo Yola

    This is indeed an active first lady

    Cars that have tires like Explorer or Hilux would have been better considering the ruggedness of some areas .Working with an NGO in Northern Nigeria has opened my eyes to the deplorable and immotorable state of some roads/areas.Some rural dwellers have to use donkeys and wheel barrows as a means of transportation to access a medical facility which in most cases is located some miles away from the village.
    I still think building hospitals in these places is the best.What happens if an emergency occurs and the mobile clinic isn't in sight? How many mobile clinics will be deployed to cater for the teeming population in the remote areas? Etc

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  3. mrchew
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  4. None for the other parts of Nigeria. I wonder when this country will be 1 again. The past administration made us feel together and this one is dividing us everyday. Allah be with us.

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  5. What type of rubbish is this? The 80 million naira this looting Aisha spent on mobile clinic could have built 20 cottage hospitals without her attention seeking antics. Guess she did mobile clinic so she can carry it away when her husband dies. If Buhari fixed hospitals nobody will need stupid mobile clinic.

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