Free Medical Outreach Benefits over 1,000 Kano Residents

Hussaini Ibrahim Kafi in Kano

Amidst a surge in malaria, typhoid, and other related illnesses following persistent rains in Kano, a free medical outreach programme has provided relief to over 1,000 residents of Gobirawa Ward in the Fagge Local Government Area.

The initiative, sponsored by Muhammad Dahir Hashim, a public officeholder and indigene of the area, was motivated by a deep concern for the health of the community. Hashim emphasized his responsibility to assist his constituents in accessing essential medical care, especially in light of rising inflation and the increasing difficulty for many to afford healthcare.

Over 20 volunteer medical doctors participated in the outreach program, offering free consultations and treatment for various ailments including malaria, ulcers, diabetes, hypertension, and other infectious diseases. Dr Sadiq Sani Mukaddas, one of the volunteer doctors, expressed surprise at the large turnout of patients, particularly those suffering from malaria, a common illness in the region.

The outreach program has provided much-needed relief to the affected community and serves as a reminder of the importance of accessible and affordable healthcare, especially during times of crisis.

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