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Primary Health Centre benefits from Rotary Club’s project in lagos

By Isaac Taiwo
10 August 2024   |   1:15 am
Primary Health Centre, Ikoyi/Obalende Local Council Development Area, has been given chairs and collapsible canopy to cater for pregnant women visiting the centre for their antenatal. Speaking at the occasion, the President, Rotary Club of Dolphin Estate, Bola Adeyanju, said the donation was in fulfillment of maternal and child health project.  “In Rotary, we have…

Primary Health Centre, Ikoyi/Obalende Local Council Development Area, has been given chairs and collapsible canopy to cater for pregnant women visiting the centre for their antenatal.

Speaking at the occasion, the President, Rotary Club of Dolphin Estate, Bola Adeyanju, said the donation was in fulfillment of maternal and child health project. 

“In Rotary, we have seven areas of focus we carry out projects that impact on the members of the society. We discovered that the centre needed better canopy and chairs to provide comfort and proper shelter for the pregnant women visiting the centre for their antenatal.  In accordance with our tradition to provide humanitarian services to whosoever and wherever they are needed, we are accordingly carrying out this project to support the existing canopy in this centre.

“We believe that this donations would go a long way to giving necessary comfort for the women and make their visit to this clinic enjoyable” she said. The Medical Officer, Ikoyi Obalande Health Centre who doubles as the Director of Head Planning, Research and Statistics, Lagos State Head District 3, Dr. Akintayo Adebayo, said the donation served as extension of the existing facility not big enough to accommodate the visiting women.

He added that the supplies would also help to do an appropriate infection prevention control among the large number of women who cluster together and breathe on themselves whenever they visit the clinic. He assured the proper use of the donations to encourage the club do more for the clinic. 

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