The Lagos State College on Friday took a free medical screening programme to Ikorodu North Native Council Growth Space, with over 300 residents benefiting.
The screening was put collectively by the LASU Directorate of Development.
Blood strain checkups, blood glucose, HIV take a look at, hepatitis B take a look at, eye screening, breast most cancers screening, cervical screening and prostate most cancers screening have been carried out on beneficiaries.
The Director, LASUDA, Prof. Yinka Okubena –
Dipeolu, in her remarks, appreciated the Chairman of Ikorodu North LCDA for embracing the well being programme.
Okubena-Dipeolu stated that it was the primary LCDA that single-handedly funded the well being programme.
“Usually, the LASU will at all times assist different native governments, however for Ikorodu North LCDA, the Chairman paid the payments.
“We’ve carried out this well being programme in Ikeja, now Ikorodu and the following one might be in Epe by subsequent week,” she stated.
Mr. Adeola Banjo, Chairman, Ikorodu North LCDA, stated the council was dedicated to making sure that the individuals had easy accessibility to well being care companies.
Banjo stated that the LCDA was additionally creating extra consciousness of the necessity for normal well being checks locally.
“My individuals, do maintain yourselves and reside properly.
“We thank LASU’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, members of LASUDA workforce and your complete college group for the good alternative given to the LCDA to host the particular occasion for the individuals,” he stated.
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