Agency Roll Out Free Medical Outreach In Ebonyi State

United States Agency for International Development, USAID, through its project called Integrated Health Program, IHP, has embarked on a free Medical outreach at Enyim Umuoghara in Ezza North Local Government Area of Ebonyi State Southeast Nigeria.

The Health Program is in partnership with Ebonyi State Government.

The Health Practitioner, Who is IHP Volunteer, Mr Adiele Nwalum disclosed this to Journalists during the outreach.

Nwalum noted that USAID-IHP has saved lives in Ebonyi in particular and Nigeria at large.

“USAID-IHP from what we have been doing in the field is a savior to Ebonyi People, especially the rural dwellers“. He said.

Beneficiaries of the health Program, Mrs Aloh Theresa, Nwankwo Lazarus and Mary John thanked IHP for coming to save them by curing their diseases.

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