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Boy’s Brigade Offers Free Medical Services To Over 500 Kaduna Residents

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
8 months ago
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As part of its corporate social responsibility, the Boy’s Brigade Nigeria, Kudansa Battalion Council has offered free medical services to more than 500 residents of Kudensa community in Chikun local government area of Kaduna State.

The beneficiaries, including men, women, and children, received medical care during the outreach which featured health education, medical checks, and distribution of essential supplies.

Speaking at the event, the chairman of the Boy’s Brigade Nigeria, Kaduna State Council, Abraham Gaga, said the initiative was aimed at encouraging Nigerians to take responsibility for the wellbeing of their neighbours.

“Change starts with me. I believe that every Nigerian can make a difference, even in small ways like blood donation. That is why I came back to start donating again to save more lives and help make Nigeria great,” Gaga said.

On his part, the council chairman of the Kudansa Battalion, Mr. Seth Abba, explained that the outreach covered a range of free health services, including blood pressure and sugar level tests, distribution of essential drugs, and provision of sanitary pads to teenage girls.

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He stressed that the essence of the programme was not only to meet health needs but also to promote unity across divides.

“This initiative is a give-back to the community. It is about showing that unity is possible, and that even small acts, like today’s medical aid, can bring people together for national progress,” Abba said.

The commissioner for Youth Development who was represented by Gloria Ibrahim commended the gesture, describing it as “a lesson in patriotism and community service.”

“This isn’t just a parade. By including a medical outreach, the Boy’s Brigade has shown us that true patriotism is not only about celebration but also about action about looking out for your neighbour, serving your community, and tending to the needs of those around you,” she said.

The assistant chief officer of the National Blood Service Agency, Happy Koriwori highlighted the  importance of voluntary blood donation.

“We discourage the selling of blood and instead encourage free donation. What makes us stand out is that we provide donors with immediate health checks, including blood pressure, hepatitis B and C tests, and weight checks. Most people don’t know their health status until they come here”.

Koriwori further urged government to incorporate blood donation awareness into schools and expand media publicity to encourage more Nigerians to embrace the practice.

The event drew members of sister organisations, students, and community residents who commended the Boy’s Brigade for combining its march with a humanitarian gesture that touched lives across different age groups.

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