Onitsha drugs market partners Anambra ministry of health to host 5-days free medical outreach




 By Eche Nwaobasi


The leadership of drugs market head bridge Onitsha Otherwise known as Ogbogwu market last Tuesday in conjunction with Anambra state ministry of health kicked off a five days free medical treatment outreach for all traders of the market who cannot afford medical treatment in hospitals.

The free medical treatment which was been carried out inside the hall of the headquarters of the market with two medical doctors , seven nurses ,One Optician and a pharmacist as well as other lesser medical personnel from Anambra state ministry of health dispensing the required treatment excited the traders who besieged the hall with  enthusiasm for treatments .


Speaking to journalists  about the exercise, Mr. Chukwuleta Ndubuisi the chairman of the market said the free medical treatment outreach was the brainchild of him and his executive stating that the program is been put together by the market executives in collaboration with the Anambra state Ministry of health who provided all the medical personnel’s involved in the treatment of patients while  the executive of the market provided the logistics.

He noted that the primary aim of him and his executives to initiate the programme was to make an impact on  lives of traders especially low income earners who cannot afford medical treatments adding that apart from this that his executives had earlier set up a medical clinic which is also sited inside their headquarter all geared  to make impacts on lives of traders which he said is  part of their leadership responsibilities.


On response of traders to the free medical treatment programme and what will be the outcome in terms of cost, he explained that responses of traders are overwhelming adding that from what he gathered from medical personnel handling the programme that not less than five hundred people has been treated on the first day and expressed optimism that they are hoping that at the end of the five day programme that more than three thousand people will be treated.

On what they are estimating that programme will cost them at the end of the exercise, he stated that though they  knew that the program will cost them a lot,he  stated that they are not 

looking at the the huge cost but are interested on how majority  of traders in the market will be able to access the treatments.

While saying that they are prepared for the success of the program ,he expressed happiness  on response of traders to the exercise saying that he was reliably informed by health personnel conducting the exercise that more than three hundred traders assessed the treatment in the first day and expressed hope that more people is expected to participate in the treatment.

 Said he, " we are not considering the cost of drugs but are interested on  how the program will have an impact which is our primary  target,so far we have spent about ₦5million to provide for necessary drugs given to patients treated."

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