Health
Tinubu’s Son Sponsors Free Medical Outreach In Gombe

BY NAJIB SANI, GOMBE
Son of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential candidate Seyi Tinubu has sponsored free medical outreach to 5, 000 people in Akko local government area of Gombe State.
The team leader of the consultancy firm ‘KLYTICAL ALLIED’ Dr Vincent Okpara who conducted the medical services during the outreach explained that they would conduct free consultations, diagnoses to the beneficiaries on all ailments and give drugs.
He added that 5, 000 people would be attended to during the exercise while those that need referrals would be guided rightly to tertiary facilities.
He expressed satisfaction with the number of people who turned out for the exercise assuring that they had experts that would provide professional services to the beneficiaries.
Our correspondent reports that before the commencement of the outreach, the consultants enlightened the residents of the area on Tinubu’s health agenda.
Responding on behalf of the people of the local government, the emir of Akko Umaru Atiku lauded Seyi Tinubu for the gesture urging the people of the emirate to reciprocate by voting the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the upcoming election.
He said politicians who impact on the lives of the people positively should be the ones to be elected adding that the gesture by Tinubu’s son should be reciprocated by voting the father.
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