The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has partnered with United Healthcare to deliver free medical services to residents of Jahi community in Abuja.
The health outreach featured free blood pressure checks, HIV screening, and the distribution of essential medications to children, adults, and the elderly.
Speaking at the flag-off ceremony, the FCT Commandant of NSCDC, Dr. Olusola Odumosu, explained that the initiative was born out of the Corps’ recognition of the community’s challenges in accessing basic healthcare services. He noted that the collaboration with United Healthcare was designed to complement government efforts in enhancing the well-being of residents.
“As a grassroots security organisation, we are committed to promoting health, safety, and security. This outreach is our way of showing dedication to the welfare of the people and building stronger ties with the community we serve,” Odumosu said.
He also called on members of the Jahi community to support the Corps by providing reliable information on criminal activities, assuring them of confidentiality and swift action.
“We are here to serve you, and your input is invaluable in our fight against criminals and vandals. Together, we can build a safer and more secure environment for all,” he added.
In his remarks, the traditional ruler of Jahi, Chief Adamu Dogo, (Dagachi Jahi 1, expressed gratitude to the Corps describing the gesture as unprecedented among security agencies in the FCT. He also appealed for more of such community-based interventions in the future.
Chief Dogo lauded Commandant Odumosu for initiating the programme and pledged the community’s continued cooperation in matters of security.