The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) says about 5,000 rural dwellers in Zamfara would benefit from its free healthcare services.
The state NYSC Coordinator, Malam Ballama Bello,
said this on Tuesday while flagging-off the 2016 HIRD programme at
Kucheri community in Tsafe Local Government Area of the state.
Ballama
said that four communities selected for this year’s programme, which is
under the Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers (HIRD) scheme, across
the state were Kucheri, Kungurki, Mallamawa and Danbaza in Tsafe,
Kaura-Namoda, Bukkuyum and Maradun local government areas, respectively.
“In
each of the selected communities we are targeting over 1,000
beneficiaries making a total of about 5,000 beneficiaries across the
state,” he said.
He explained that the scheme was
initiated by the NYSC to assist rural dwellers with free medical and
healthcare services, considering the health challenges faced by people
in the rural areas.
Bello noted that people from
rural areas suffer from various diseases but many of them have no
financial capacity to go to hospitals.
“That is
why the NYSC came up with this initiative to assist people especially
the poor at the grassroots level and various diseases such as malaria,
diabetes, cholera and typhoid would be treated during the outreach,’’ he
said.
He said medical doctors, nurses,
pharmacists, community health officers, NYSC health officials and
members of NYSC health Community Development Service (CDS) group have
been deployed for the exercise.
The District Head
of Kucheri, Alhaji Ibrahim Madawaki, commended the NYSC for selecting
his community for the commencement of the programme in the state.
Madawaki said that the initiative would improve healthcare services and delivery in the rural communities.
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