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Bolt Provides Mobility For Medical Practitioners

by Kingsley Okoh
3 years ago
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Bolt has granted the Lagos chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) access to free on-demand mobility through its Bolt Business Platform. The scheme is part of Bolt’s many Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) initiatives carried out to support organisations in advancing their goals and purpose.

 

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To this end, the Nigerian Medical Association professional has registered medical practitioners in Nigerian covering the six major medical specialties to collaborate in specific projects on health issues with public and private organisations to achieve its agenda for better healthcare service delivery to Nigerians.

 

The partnership with Bolt and medical practitioners will have quick and affordable access to Bolt rides which gives the practitioners unfettered mobility access to their duty.
Speaking on the partnership, the Nigeria Public Policy specialist, Abisola Odukoya said: “we are committed to the welfare of those that have kept us going during the height of the pandemic. This remains a priority for us and as such we are continually looking for ways to contribute to their wellbeing.
“The partnership with the Nigerian Medical Association(NMA) is important to us as we understand the importance of access to resources and solutions to make certain things convenient for them. We will continue to fulfil our CSR initiatives to empower and enable our communities for cities built around people.”
The NMA chairman, Lagos Chapter, Dr Tajudeen Salau, shared his excitement about the support.
He said: “the Bolt CSR to NMA Lagos is a carefully selected type of CSR which affords the doctors some comfort to perform their duty and also makes it easier for patients to receive care easier than usual.”

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