The Nigerian Air Force (NAF), through its Medical Services Branch, has organized a medical outreach programme for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) at the Mainok, Benishek and Jakana IDP Camps in Borno State.
A statement by Air Commodore Olatokumbo Adesanya, Director of Public Relations and Information said the programme, which held from 1st to 3rd June 2017, is one of the series of medical outreaches scheduled to hold at various IDP camps in the State during the Ramadan period.
“The outreach addressed various medical challenges confronting the IDPs in the 3 selected camps” he said.
“In particular, the NAF medical team conducted eye tests and other tests to monitor vital signs of the IDPs at no cost to them.
“Subsequently, medicated eyeglasses as well as preventive and curative drugs were given to the IDPs as necessary, all free of any costs”.
Read Also:
- Nigeria to Strengthen Defence Ties with Germany
- Police Cyber Crime Centre Arraign 109 Foreign Nationals on 6 Count Fraud Charges at Federal High Court; Case Adjourned to Nov 22, 2024
- Tinubu Hopes on you to Actualise Policy on National Stability, Food Security – CDS tells Defence Intelligence Officers
In an interview, the Director of Humanitarian Services at Headquarters of the NAF, Air Commodore Harold Onyechi said the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Baba Abubakar is always interested in providing free medical care as part of its contributions to the welfare of IDPs all over the country.
He expressed satisfaction in the huge turnout, which was an indication of the people’s appreciation of the gesture from the NAF.
Onyechi also said it was an acknowledgement of the value that the NAF was adding in providing the much needed medical succour to IDPs in the camps.
A total of 3,075 IDPs from Benishek, Mainok and Jakana IDP Camps in Borno State benefited from the 3-day exercise.
The NAF has so far provided free healthcare to over 400,000 IDPs through its medical outreach programmes since inception in 2015.
Air Commodore Adesanya recalled that the NAF is also currently operating 2 emergency hospitals at Dalori and Bama IDP camps.
END