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    Kaduna Electric donates reading glasses, medical supplies to needy

    February 26, 2021
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    *Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company.

    Lagos — In continuation of its social interventions and alleviating the suffering of the downtrodden in its operational area, Kaduna Electric has organized medical outreach in Kakuri, Kaduna State where over 300 patients suffering from different types of eye ailments were given medical attention and reading glasses.

    Speaking at the event, the representative of the Managing Director/CEO of Kaduna Electric, Mr. Sunday Yahaya, described the medical outreach as the company’s modest contribution to the society as a responsible corporate citizen.
    He disclosed that Kaduna Electric was not only concerned with distribution and marketing of electricity, but also the wellbeing and development of its customers. Hence, the company’s continuous support towards the socio-economic and educational development of the people through its corporate social responsibility projects.
    ”As a responsible corporate organisation, we are concern about our customers’ wellbeing, we are concern about their development aspirations and we shall always identify with and support any positive aspiration of the people in all our franchise States”, he said.
    He urged the beneficiaries to reciprocates the kind gesture by being good ambassadors of Kaduna Electric in their communities.
    In his contribution, the leader of the medical team and Consultant Ophthalmologist, Dr. Rayyanu Hashim of Halimat Nursing Home, Kaduna commended Kaduna Electric for the medical intervention, describing the gesture as ”well thought out, timely and a good development as most of the beneficiaries were common people”.
    The high points of the event was a lecture on eye care, personal and environmental hygiene and other related issues delivered by Dr. Rayyanu Hashim.
    Over three hundred patients were treated for eye related medical challenges while those with reading impediment were given reading glasses. A few others with complicated conditions were referred to the National Eye Centre, Kaduna for further medical attention.

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