By Okosun Dennis
As part of the activities to commemorate the Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL) 2021, the 81 Division has offered a one-day free medical outreach to the people of Ajah- Ilaje Community in Lagos.
The General Officer (GOC) 81 Division, Major General Lawrence Fejokwu while flagging off the exercise stated that the NA has a tradition of regularly reaching out to host communities as part of measures towards enhanced Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC).
NADCEL 2021 has the theme “A professional and Ready Nigerian Army: A prerequisite for successful operations in a Joint Environment.”
He further explained that the exercise was meant to offer public health services to the wonderful people of Ajah-Ilaje Community
The GOC also used the occasion to implore the community not to relent in offering assistance to the Army by providing timely information on the activities of criminal elements within their communities.
He further urged the people present to take their medications as prescribed by the Doctors and ensure routine medical check ups as a follow-up to the exercise.
Major General Fejokwu disclosed that the areas being covered by the medical outreach include a blood test, blood pressure screening, voluntary HIV counseling, and dental consultations. Others were deworming and general treatment.
In a similar vein, the Chairperson of Nigerian Army Officers Wives Association, Mrs Oghenerukevwe Fejokwu, and members of the EXCOs donated a truck load of rice on behalf of the Division to the community.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Baale of Ajah Ilaje land, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Chief Murisiku Alani Oseni Ojupon who was represented by Honourable Chief Wasiu Olaosebikan Eshinlokun stated that the people of the community are delighted to have the NA in their midst to provide medical services and distribute palliatives.
He also expressed his profound gratitude to the GOC for his efforts at ensuring security and peace in Ajah Axis. Those who benefited from the exercise included King Makers, members of Ajah Community Development Association, market women, youths, and the less privileged members of the community both old and young among others.
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