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FCTA to offer free medical services to vulnerable persons in Bwari

By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, through the Health Services and Environment Secretariat, HSES, is offering free medical outreach to vulnerable and indigent persons in Bwari Area CounciI.

The free medical outreach under the Renewed Hope Medical Outreach is scheduled for Friday, 13th September 2024, at 10:00 am, at Pilot Science Primary School, Bwari, Area Council, Abuja.

Services to be offered during the outreach include, Minor surgeries,dental care
Free HIV/AIDS screening,
Nutritional support and food distribution, eye screening and free eyeglasses, among others.

Also, free cooking gas cylinders will be distributed in support of the “Abuja Clean Cooking Initiative,” along with fertilizers, to help improve farmers’ crop yields in the area.

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