Kaduna Launches Free Medical Screening for 500,000 Residents

Hussaini Kafi in Kano

The Kaduna State Government has initiated a comprehensive free medical screening programme aimed at detecting non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in 500,000 residents.

The initiative, dubbed “Project 10 Million – Know Your Number, Control Your Number,” was officially launched by Governor Uba Sani.

The governor emphasized the pressing need to address the rising prevalence of NCDs in Nigeria, which claim a significant number of lives annually.

He highlighted the importance of early detection and treatment in mitigating the impact of these silent killers.

The programme will cover all three senatorial zones of the state, with screening locations set up at primary healthcare centers, general hospitals, markets, motor parks, higher institutions, and government offices.

Beyond screening, the initiative will provide health education, blood pressure and glucose testing, counseling, referral services, and data collection.

The Kaduna State Government’s commitment to public health aligns with the national campaign of the Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum to combat NCDs.

By prioritizing preventive healthcare and early detection, the state aims to improve the health and well-being of its citizens.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed support for the initiative, recognizing its potential to positively impact public health outcomes.

The organization pledged to continue providing assistance to the state as it strives to create healthier and more resilient communities.

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