Nigeria: The Zamfara State Police Command recently organized a free medical outreach in Gusau, marking a significant milestone in the celebration of the 2025 National Police
This initiative aimed to enhance community health and foster stronger relationships between the police and the public, with hundreds of residents benefiting from the health services.
Services Provided
During the outreach, residents received various health services, including:
– General Health Consultations: Medical professionals provided consultations to address general health concerns.
– Disease Screenings: Screenings for HIV, Hepatitis A, B, and C, as well as blood pressure and glucose checks, were conducted to identify potential health issues.
– *Treatment for Common Ailments*: Medical teams offered treatment for common health problems.
– Personalized Health Counseling: Participants received personalized counseling to promote healthy living.
– Free Medications: Essential medications were distributed to those in need.
Community Reaction
Community members expressed their gratitude for the initiative, with many calling for similar health outreach programs to be organized regularly. The event also featured health education sessions to raise awareness about common diseases and preventive measures.
Police Commitment to Community Welfare
Ibrahim Balarabe Maikaba, the State Commissioner of Police, emphasized the police force’s commitment to enhancing community welfare. “We remain committed to initiatives that directly contribute to the well-being of the public. We are proud to contribute to the health and welfare of our community,” he stated.
This outreach program demonstrates the Zamfara State Police Command’s dedication to community development and welfare, aligning with the broader efforts of the state government to improve healthcare services.
By Taiwo Olatinwo/ Aprill6, 2025
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