Community Health Hero: Boy’s Brigade Delivers Free Medical Care to 500+ Kaduna Residents

The Boy’s Brigade Nigeria, specifically its Kudansa Battalion Council, recently orchestrated a significant corporate social responsibility initiative by providing free medical services to over 500 residents of the Kudensa community, situated in the Chikun local government area of Kaduna State. This comprehensive outreach programme extended vital medical care to men, women, and children, featuring a range of services designed to improve community health and well-being.
During the event, beneficiaries were offered extensive health education, thorough medical checks, and the distribution of essential medical supplies. Specific health services included vital blood pressure and sugar level tests, distribution of necessary drugs, and the provision of sanitary pads for teenage girls, addressing diverse health needs within the community.
Abraham Gaga, the esteemed chairman of the Boy’s Brigade Nigeria, Kaduna State Council, articulated the core philosophy behind the initiative. He emphasized the importance of individual accountability and collective well-being, stating, “Change starts with me. I believe that every Nigerian can make a difference, even in small ways like blood donation.” Gaga passionately advocated for voluntary blood donation, recounting his personal commitment to resuming donations to save lives and contribute to national progress.
Further elaborating on the programme’s objectives, Mr. Seth Abba, the council chairman of the Kudansa Battalion, highlighted that the outreach transcended mere health provision. He stressed its role in fostering unity across societal divides, affirming, “This initiative is a give-back to the community. It is about showing that unity is possible, and that even small acts, like today’s medical aid, can bring people together for national progress.”
The Commissioner for Youth Development, represented by Gloria Ibrahim, lauded the Boy’s Brigade’s gesture, describing it as a profound "lesson in patriotism and community service." She commended the organization for integrating a medical outreach with their traditional march, demonstrating that "true patriotism is not only about celebration but also about action – about looking out for your neighbour, serving your community, and tending to the needs of those around you."
A crucial aspect of the event involved the advocacy for voluntary blood donation, spearheaded by Happy Koriwori, the assistant chief officer of the National Blood Service Agency. Koriwori strongly discouraged the commercialization of blood, instead championing free donation. She underscored the agency's unique approach of providing immediate health checks to donors, including blood pressure, hepatitis B and C tests, and weight assessments, often revealing health statuses previously unknown to individuals. Koriwori also urged the government to integrate blood donation awareness into school curricula and expand media publicity to encourage broader participation among Nigerians.
The humanitarian effort garnered widespread praise from various attendees, including members of sister organizations, students, and local residents. They collectively commended the Boy’s Brigade for thoughtfully combining their traditional activities with a compassionate medical outreach that positively impacted individuals across all age groups within the community.
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