Stallion Group, Morsun Mobile Clinic offer Lagosians two months free medical treatment

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Stallion Empowerment Initiative, the charity arm of Stallion Group, has partnered with Morsun Mobile Clinic to offer free medical consultation and drugs to residents in Lagos across 11 clinics.

The Group’s CEO, Anant Badjatya, in his remark to the press stated that the joint affiliation will treat over 70 common ailments prevalent in Nigeria and reach over 20,000 people in the city over the course of two months.

The service aims to provide some succour to people who can’t access hospitals due to overcrowding during the COVID-19 pandemic or for those who can’t simply afford a treatment.

Badjatya added: “There is nothing greater than the safety of the people of this country and it is our responsibility to support the government and the community in this time of need.”

Morsun Mobile clinics are strategically located in business districts for the easy access of the working communities.

These clinics are known for providing quality, affordable and accessible health care to Nigerians.

In Lagos, they have seven existing clinics and four new ones that have been commissioned this month.

In Victoria Island, there are two well established clinics at Adeola Odeku Street and one near 1004.

It also has one clinic each at Ajaye Road, Ogba; Aina Street, Ojudu; City Mall, Onikan Roundabout; Freedom Way, Lekki Phase 1; and Ayangburen Road, Ikorodu.

The four new ones are being strategically placed at Orile, Apapa Road, Ajah and Somolu to best cater to the working class.

Stallion Empowerment Initiative in its endeavour works to develop scalable, impactful and sustainable programmes that shall leave a visible impact for the future generations in West Africa.

The key focus is towards providing better education, health care and skill and capability building in youth communities.

The association with the mobile clinic is a step towards fulfilment of accessible health care and wellbeing of the community.

Stallion is working in close coordination with all stakeholders and the government to alleviate the circumstances of COVID-19 patients, frontline workers and lots of daily wage earners who are most impacted by the lockdown.

The Group’s Charity arm SEI pledged free rice and fish for three months to all hospitals dedicated to COVID-19 care in Nigeria.

Eighty-nine State hospitals in Nigeria are already registered as a part of this programme.

The selfless people in SEI working in the frontline risk their lives to ensure that aid reaches where it is required the most.

SEI has also deployed staff buses to ferry health care workers to hospitals dedicated to COVID-19 treatment in Lagos.

The free staff buses along with driver and fuelling is attached to the COVID-19 dedicated hospitals for three months to ensure safer and comfortable transportation of the healthcare providers who are in the frontline in this fight against the virus.

Stallion’s partnering with the Morsun Mobile Clinic has an amazing capability to make an impact on the community and the region.

Their sustainability and good success will ensure better access to basic healthcare.

This act of kindness will have a far-reaching impact with thousands of patients directly and immediately benefitting from this gesture.

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