Friday, December 10, 2021

SENATE PRESIDENT LAUDS BINOS OVER 7TH FREE MEDICAL OUTREACH



Impressed by his quality representation at the senate, the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, has commended Senator representing Southern Senatorial Zone, Binos D. Yaroe, for his constituents free medical services.


Senator Ahmed Lawan, made the commendation at the closing ceremony of the 7th Free Medical Outreach sponsored by Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe , and held at Jada Local Government Area.


He described Senator Binos, is a good example of what the 9th Senate stands for, regarding policies and programmes that designed to improve the quality of lives of the citizens.



Ahmed Lawan, who was represented by Senator Bulus Amos (Gombe South) at the National Assembly, applauded Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe for priotising  health care delivery and sustaining it to make sure all his constituents are reached with good healthcare services.


The Senate President urged Adamawa state citizens to support government programmes and policies in order to improve their living condition.


Speaking at the event, Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe, said that delivering quality healthcare services to his constituents was one of his campaign promises, expressing satisfaction that he has been able to go this far in fulfilling it.


He further expressed happiness with the turnout of people who came to access free medical services, adding that his mission is fulfilled having touched lives of individuals from different works of life, directly or indirectly.


He explained that the free medical outreach in all the 7th LGA so far covered were carried out without any discrimination, either on religions or tribal affiliations, saying that people should be accorded the treatment free a


In an interview with newsmen, the Chief Medical Consultant and the Leader of the Medical Team at the Outreach, Dr Telemo Dah, said that so far about 6, 800 patients have been attended to in the areas of suggery, eye treatment, laboratory test and treatment, dental surgery, family planning as well as distribution of drugs among others.


He added that the number of treated patients is still on the increase because more people are still coming and been attended to.


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