Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu is determined that the citizens of the state enjoined relative free medical services across all the senatorial districts.
To this end, the Governor, through Aketi Campaign Organisation, is reaching out to every citizen of the state, irrespective of religious and political affiliations, has comprehensive medical tests.
According to the AKETI Medical Committee, the flag off free medical outreach services of Akeredolu Campaign Medical Committee to the general public holds Wednesday, September 23 at St James Caring Heart Mega school,Oke Isegun, Akure, besides UNIMED Teaching Hospital, Akure from 10am.
Bosun Oladimeji of the AKETI Medical Committee said that the “comprehensive free Health Services Outreach will be held in all the three senatorial districts of Ondo State at different dates as scheduled Okitipupa – Methodist primary school, Okitipupa on Thursday, 1st October, 2020 and Owo – Saint Francis Mega School, Owaluwa, Owo Saturday, 3rd October, 2020
“Services to be rendered are medical check-up, blood/diagnostic tests, drugs, eye glasses and medical education and counselling.
“Please, note that Medical check-up and treatment continues at all Local Government headquarters as per the itinerary of Aketi Campaign Organization.
“This is totally free.”
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It shouldn't be this election period, its a way to persuade and change ppls mind to vote...