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Group Offers Free Medical Services To FCT Community

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A group, under the aegis of Diaspora Strong for Peter Obi, has at the weekend, organized a medical free screening in the federal capital territory (FCT).

The medical intervention was held in the Lugbe community, in Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC).

The free service is offered in the following areas; free health check and screening, free drugs and medical counseling, free laboratory test, free STI screening, free health talk, free hypertension and diabetic screening to residents in the community, including women and children.

The spokesperson for the Diaspora Strong for Peter Obi, Prince Ogbaran Samson, said the free medical services are part of their social responsibility programme.

He said the gesture which is being executed by the organisation is aimed at assisting the poor and needy at the grassroots, adding that the target is to reach all the states in the country.

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He said, “This is a programme to reach out to those at the grassroots who could not reach out to the government to access free medical services.

 

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