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Again, NAUTH takes medical outreach to another Anambra community, expresses commitment to corporate social responsibility

From Ifeoma Ejiofor

In continuation of her humanitarian gesture to communities in Anambra State, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital(NAUTH) Nnewi on Tuesday took her medical outreach to Neni in Aniocha local government area.

The medical mission was a collaboration between NAUTH and the Department of Community Medicine and Primary Healthcare in partnership with M. E. Uduezue and Sons Enterprising Ltd.

The Neni free medical mission featured: Screening for common ailments, Eyecare services, Medical Consultations and Health Promotion.

Dr Alutu Collins, a Consultant at the occasion delivered lecture on prevention and treatment of high blood pressure.

He also spoke extensively on dietical discipline.

In his speech, the Royal father of the day, HRH Eze Damian O. Ezeani
Igwe Ugonabu Neni applauded NAUTH for her intervention through the medical mission.

He said that the people of Neni will always support NAUTH branch in the town and other projects they may wish to execute in his community.

The President General(PG) of Neni, Sir Christian Ikebudu also appreciated the management of the medical institution for considering Neni in their free medical mission.

He revealed that people started trooping to the Neni Civic Center, venue of the medical outreach as early as 5.30 am.

Sir Ikebudu however appealed to the management of NAUTH to consider taking the program to his community and communities because of what he called the economic reality in Nigeria at the moment.

“This is a period of great economic difficulty for many Nigerians who have to grapple with inflation induced by the removal of fuel subsidy by the federal government. Intervention like this will really go a long way to ameliorate the sufferings of the people.” He explained.

The Chief Host of the program, Prof Joseph Ugbaja, the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the health institution represented by Prof Chika Ubajiaka appreciated Neni community for being good host to NAUTH.

Prof Ubajiaka who is the Head of Department, Community Medicine and Primary Healthcare, noted that the medical outreach is part of the corporate social responsibility of the hospital to the people of the state.

Over six hundred patients were treated and given drugs as well as medicated eye glasses at the occasion.

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