Mkpoikana Udoma
Port Harcourt — The Nigerian Navy in collaboration with the Naval Officers Wives Association, on Tuesday carried out free medical outreach for Onne community, in Rivers State, as part of activities for its 66th anniversary celebration.
The free medical rhapsody include free check up for malaria, blood sugar, blood pressure; free malaria treatment, hypertension, diabetes, and free eye glasses, amongst others.
Speaking, the Director of Medical Services, Nigerian Navy, Surgeon Captain Mohammed Salihu, said the programme also include free laboratories investigations, HIV testing and blood glucose.
Salihu represented at the event by Surgeon Captain Ugochi Nzeribe-Abangwu, said dental department are also on ground to offer thorough dental care to patients.
“We brought this free medical service to Onne as part of the 66th anniversary of the Nigerian Navy. We are here today as part of our corporate social responsibility, particularly to the communities where we operate. We are here today to offer free consultations, free laboratory investigations, in areas of hypertitis, malaria, HIV testing, blood glucose.
“We also offer free COVID vaccination to the community for those that are yet to be vaccinated. We also have over 500 eye glasses to give out today. The eye department is fully on ground to assist them in that area. We also have the dental department checking the all-round needs of the community. We have toothpastes, toothbrushes and many procedures.”
Also speaking the President of NOWA and Wife of the Chief of Naval Staff, Mrs Aisha Nana Gambo, said the medical rhapsody was targeted at reaching about 2,000 patients in Onne, as the community hosting Naval facilities.
“It is with great delight that I welcome you to this Nigerian Navy Free Medical Rhapsody 2022. This is one of the various activities lined up to mark the 66th anniversary of the Nigerian Navy.
“The event we are witnessing today which seeks to further strengthen the relationship between the Nigerian Navy and our host communities, is one in the series of civil-military relations, usually embarked upon by the Nigerian Navy as part of it’s constitutional responsibility of securing Nigeria’s maritime environment.
“Let me use this opportunity to remind you all that security is the collective responsibility to every one of us. At this community level and grassroot, so much is expected of you in passing relevant information to the Naval Base and other security agencies close to you. By so doing, we can work together to ensure that our society is safe, secured and free from criminal elements.”
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, the King of Onne Community, HRM, King Dr Emere Johnson Nkpornwi, commended the Nigerian Navy and the Naval Officers Wives Association, for choosing Onne community for the free medical rhapsody.
King Nkpornwi also appealed for the consideration of Onne youths in Naval recruitment and in every other Naval activities that would impact positively on the community.
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