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Residents beseech outreaches benefits from free medical care.

To facilitate access to healthcare and other services, the Lagos State Government has called on members of the public to register with the Lagos State Residents Registration Agency (LASRRA ).

The Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Olusegun Ogboye, made the call while on tour of the Alafia Eko Initiative centers to ascertain the level of turn out of the programme noted that, the outreach covered 24 centres, each providing extensive healthcare services to residents.

 “We are using 24 centres, 24 points for this outreach,100 people at each centre will receive Free Health Insurance for one year,”  he explained,  “These individuals are identified as vulnerable through a detailed questionnaire designed to determine their inability to afford treatment on their own.”

Pointing out that, the approach will benefit 2,400 vulnerable individuals, in addition to the 24,000 residents receiving free drugs and treatments during the outreach. “It’s all about making sure no one is left behind and ensuring universal access to healthcare for all Lagos residents,” Dr. Ogboye emphasized.

A visit to the Campos Mini Stadium on Lagos Island to Astroturf Stadium Airways in Apapa, Aguda Praying Ground in Surulere, Evans Square in Ebute Meta, Epe Recreation Centre in Epe LGA to Iberekodo Primary School in Ibeju-Lekki LGA and Imota Primary School in Eti-Osa LGA, indicates that it was nit business as usual as the crowds kept surging.

Radio Nigeria observed that, the Resettlement area in Araromi community, Eti-Osa East LCDA, also witnessed a huge crowd of excited residents waiting to participate in the programme.

A number of residents also flocked to Papa area of Oworonshoki in Kosofe LGA, Legislative Compound in Pedro, Bariga LCDA, Ikorodu West LCDA Secretariat in Owutu, Agric in Ikorodu, and Agidi Comprehensive High School, Alapere in Agboyi-Ketu LCDA.

Other centres where the outreach was held simultaneously included Helen Aderonke PHC in Egbe Idimu, Alimosho LGA; Ifako-Ijaiye LGA Secretariat in Ifako-Ijaiye LGA; Ayobo Ipaja PHC in Alimosho LGA; Agege Legislative Complex in Agege LGA; Methodist Primary School in Oshodi; Egigbo Market in Egigbo; Bishop Aggrey Place in Mushin; Ikeja Underbridge in Ikeja LGA; FHA Grounds in Festac Town, Amuwo Odofin LGA; Ojo LGA Secretariat in Ojo LGA; Suntan Beach in Badagry West LCDA; and Ajeromi Ifelodun LGA Secretariat, Baale and Ajegunle.

” A cross section of beneficiaries applauded Governor Babajide Sanwo -Olu for his dedication to improving the health and well-being of Lagos residents.

One of them, Alhaja Tawakalitu Balogun, a septuagenarian and resident of Mushin, who  received medical consultation at the Bishop Aggrey Centre in Mushin, including blood pressure and blood sugar tests, free medication, and an Ounje Eko food pack, on

sharing her experience, explained that, ”  she learned about the programme through the radio and decided to verify its authenticity and to her pleasant surprise, the services were genuine.

Mr. Emmanuel Osai, a resident of Lagos Island, expressed his gratitude after benefiting from a free eye test and receiving a pair of eye glasses at the Alafia Eko Medical Outreach held at Campus Mini Stadium.

Mr. Osai, who had been experiencing vision problems, learned about the outreach program through community announcements and decided to attend.  “I was skeptical at first, but I decided to come and see for myself. The services provided are excellent, and the members of staff are professionals ” he shared.   

He praised Governor Babajide Sanwo -Olu saying,  “This initiative is a blessing. I can now see clearly thanks to the free eye test and glasses. Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration is truly making a difference by addressing the health needs of the community,” Mr. Osai said.

Speaking to journalists after touring some of the outreach sites, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Health, Dr. (Mrs) Kemi Ogunyemi, outlined the programme’s objectives and its expected impact.

She emphasized the division of primary health care centers into six districts to ensure all Lagos residents have access to affordable and quality healthcare, noting that this structural organization is crucial for reaching every citizen effectively.

Dr. Ogunyemi detailed the origins of the Alafia Eko initiative, conceived in response to the economic hardships affecting residents. “Mr. Governor tasked his cabinet, including myself, to find ways to alleviate the struggles of our citizens, ” she said, this led to the development of the Eko Cares programme, which encompasses various initiatives,including Ounje Eko for food support and Alafia Eko for healthcare.

The Alafia Eko initiative addresses the rising costs of medications and healthcare services.    ” We realized that drugs were becoming more expensive and many people could not afford to visit doctors,  “Dr. Ogunyemi explained. The program aims to serve 24,000 citizens across 24 units in six districts, with each unit expected to attend to 1,000 residents.

Highlighting the uniqueness of the initiative, Dr. Ogunyemi stated, “This is the first of its kind in Nigeria, where a state provides free healthcare to all its citizens.” The outreach includes a wide range of services,such as blood pressure monitoring, HIV screening, diabetes testing, eye examinations, and the provision of free medications and eyeglasses.

The programme also integrates health insurance through the Ilera Eko scheme, encouraging residents to purchase health insurance for long-term benefits, stressing that  ” When people buy health insurance, they will not have to pay for certain drugs for a year,  ” she noted, emphasizing the importance of a healthy population for a robust economy.

Dr. Ogunyemi spoke on the broader social impact of the programme . ” This initiative reflects Mr. Governor’s compassion and commitment to health and economic stability. We are also extending care to the vulnerable, including the homeless, the handicapped, and the elderly, ensuring they receive timely care through primary healthcare centers,” she said

Julie Ekong


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