L-R: Chairman House Committee on Health, Lagos House of Assembly, Hon. Segun Olulade; Commissioner for Health Dr. Jide Idris and the Special Adviser on Primary Health Care, Dr. Olufemi Onanuga at a news briefing.
No fewer than 6,072 residents of Ajeromi local government and Ifelodun local council development area of Lagos have benefitted from a three day State sponsored free medical expedition programme tagged ‘The Eko Health Mission Programme’ held between Tuesday 15th and Thursday 17th May, 2018 the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris has said.
Idris who made this known at a news briefing in Alausa, Ikeja on Friday, May 18, explained that residents of the areas benefitted from free health services including consultation and treatment for common ailments as well as screening for hypertension, diabetes, eye care and provision of eye glasses, dental care, family planning services, HIV counseling and testing amongst others.
“Already, a total of 6,072 Lagosians at Ajeromi and Ifelodun LGA & LCDA have benefitted from these services and we expect more residents to turn out en mass and take advantage of the opportunity presented by the programme to get expert care for common ailments and other free health services offered through the mission,”.he said.
Giving a breakdown of the figures, the Commissioner disclosed that a total of 3993 people were attended to as General Out-Patients for common ailments and complaints, hypertension and diabetes screening and management, 285 others were also seen and attended to at the Dental Unit, 1,747 people were screened and treated at the Eye unit out of which 548 were given free eye glasses and others screened and counseled at the HIV unit.
Idris while stating that the Eko Health Mission programme which started on Tuesday 15th May at the Ajeromi-Ifelodun local government area secretariat will come to a close on Thursday 30th August, 2018 noted that the medical mission team will visit some other selected local government and local council development area for three days each starting with Ajeromi Local Government.
He listed other local governments and local council development areas to be visited during the programme to include Oriade, Lagos-Mainland, Lekki, Ejigbo, Ikoyi Obalende, Ikosi-Isheri, Ikosi-Ejirin and Agbado-Oke Odo Local Government and Local Council Development Areas.
Speaking on the importance of the programme, Idris said that the State Government is continuously finding ways to improve the health status of its ever-increasing population adding that the plan for achieving this was based on the Health Policy Thrust of the State which is guided by the noble goal that every Lagosian enjoys unfettered access to qualitative healthcare without any barrier whatsoever.
He disclosed that the strategies adopted in implementing these policies include the introduction and provision of various programs that have direct impact on the Health outcome of Lagosians stressing that these programs are geared towards promoting health, detecting diseases early and offering treatment and rehabilitation.
The Commissioner posited that the overarching goal now is ensuring that residents have access to Universal Health Coverage adding that the Ministry of Health is working tirelessly to develop and implement strategies, programs, interventions and initiatives to improve the health outcome of all Lagosians.
Noting that the Health Missions are short-term interventions, Idris stated that the programme is geared towards the Strategic Development Plan of ensuring Universal Health Coverage adding that the Missions provide services that take health care to the doorsteps of its citizens at no cost to the people.
“These health missions are significant because they enable this administration to provide healthcare services to all who come irrespective of their age, gender, socioeconomic status and affiliations”, he added.
While reiterating the commitment of the State government to the wellbeing of the residents, Idris urged all residents of Lagos especially residents of areas to be visited to take advantage of the programme and benefit from expert care for common ailments and other free health services including provision of free medications, eye glasses and health talk on good oral, personal and environmental hygiene and many more.
The Commissioner noted that the medical teams providing these services are competent professionals committed to ensuring that the mandate of the state government is fully realized.