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NYSC offers medical outreach to 10,000 Zamfara rural dwellers

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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, in Zamfara state has said 10,000 rural dwellers of the state to benefit from the 2017 Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers Scheme, HIRD.

State coordinator of the NYSC, Rahamatu Sanda, made the disclosure on Monday in Gusau, the capital of Zamfara state.

She said the medical outreach, which would commence on Tuesday in Nahuche town, Bungudu local government area, would end on Friday.

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She added that the 2017 NYSC U-report week would also been unveiled during the four-day exercise.

The coordinator said that residents of several communities in the state had been selected for medical outreach.

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The coordinator added that the outreach is expected to provide free medical and healthcare services to over 10,000 beneficiaries.

“In each of the selected communities, we are targeting a large number of beneficiaries,” she said.

Mrs Sanda explained that the scheme was initiated by the NYSC to assist rural dwellers with free medical and healthcare services.

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She noted that several people from the rural areas suffer from various diseases and could not afford to seek medical help in hospitals due to financial constraints.

“That is why the NYSC came up with this initiative to assist people, especially the poor at the grassroots.

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“Various diseases such as malaria, diabetes, cholera and typhoid will be treated during the outreach,” she said.

Mrs Sanda said that medical doctors, nurses, pharmacists, medical laboratory scientists, community health officers, NYSC health officials and members of the NYSC Health Community Development Service, CDS, group, had been mobilised for the exercise.

“We have also invited other stakeholders such as health care service providers, including government and private health institutions for the exercise.” she added.

The coordinator appealed to the benefiting communities to cooperate with the NYSC by availing themselves for the exercise.

 

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