FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES TRAIN VISITED EJIGBO, OSUN STATE.

EJIGBO FULLY ACCEPTED FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES THROUGH FODOR

FODOR health care foundation visited the people of Ejigbo local government where it extended its Samaritans lead to the people of Sasa, Eku Osolo. The event was first of its kind in the local Government through FODOR Health care foundation. It was facilitated by a renowned Professor of Nursing,  Professor B. L. AJIBADE. He formed the alliance in othe rto bring Health care to the doorstep of Ejigbo Indigene.

In his swift reaction, Professor B. L. AJIBADE observed a wide gap in public healthcare due to unavailable healthcare facilities in the community. He stated that this event is a form of social responsibility from him and his entire family to the people of Ejigbo.

The professor admonished well doers and philanthropist to key into this kind gesture. He expressed his gratitude to the large turnout of the crowd. He also appreciated the high chiefs present and community leaders. He appreciated FODOR HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION for accepting in partnering for this august events.

The health talk was delivered by Nurse Omolola Adams who identified basic and vital activities to maintain good personal health and psychological balance. He highlighted clinical manifestations of pre menopausal syndrome and post menopausal syndrome as the largest sex population are women. He then explained ways to tackle the aforementioned syndrome in order to have stable psychological status.

In his remark, Nurse Adegbite Adewale astonished as the turn out was the largest of the community health services previously embarked upon. He expressed his gratitude towards Ejigbo people for the attendance and community (Sasa, Eku Osolo) for their full acceptance and participation. He also appreciated the member of FODOR and the volunteers for thier selfless services. A high Chief in Ejigbo, Chief Osolo, heartily appreciated professor Ajibade B. L. for brining such monumental and remarkable event to the doorstep of Ejigbo people, he also admonished well-to-do individuals to emulate such gesture.

Over Four hundred (over 400) people benefited from the services which included BMI, B/P, FBS/RBS, MEDICAL CONSULTATION, EYE SCREENING, DRUGS DISPENSATION & REFERAL SYSTEM. The services were all free. Professor B. L. Ajibade admonished Nigerians and philanthropist to support and partner FODOR in future community health service. He also stated that FODOR is a Registered NGO with Coporate Affair Commission, thus a recognised organisation.
Omolola Adams
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