A group, Sustainable Solutions for Youths and the Vulnerable Initiative (SSYVI) has supported the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs’) Camp in Durumi, Abuja, with free medical care, and basic information that would improve the lives of mothers and children in the community.
Speaking at the event yesterday in Abuja, the founder of SSYVI, Ilori Deborah Ayotola said the initiative will ensure inclusive, total, and free medical care for all persons of concern.
Ayotola said, “It is a youth initiative that was founded out of deep passion for the vulnerable people. It is youth organization because the larger percent of population in Nigeria comprises of the youths.”
Aotola said many of them are professionals, including doctors, physiotherapists, pharmacists, and microbiologists that was committed to assisting the needy.
The coordinator of FCT-based IDPs Health Project and spokesperson Abuja-based IDPs Camps, Idris Ibrahim Halilu, thanked the group for always being around the camp and doing their best to reach out to them.
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