Hon. Monday Anyebe Unveils Second Free Medical Outreach in Olamaboro
The Kogi State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Honorable Aridaojo Monday Anyebe (HAMA), has announced the second edition of a comprehensive Medical Outreach set to benefit the residents of Ogene Igah, Okpo, and surrounding communities in Olamaboro local government area.
The initiative is a collaborative effort between the EMT Foundation and HAMA 4 ODODO, aimed at providing accessible and quality medical services to the people during the festive season.
Hon. Aridaojo Monday Anyebe, issued a formal call to action on Sunday, urging citizens to take full advantage of this opportunity.
”This outreach is designed to bring quality healthcare closer to our people,” Hon. Anyebe stated. “Health is essential for productivity, peace, and community wellbeing. Our initiative reflects a shared commitment to ‘One heart, one community’ and to building a healthier, stronger Kogi State.”
The outreach is scheduled to begin on the 28th of December will run over several days into 2nd January, 2026 at Ogene Igah/Okpo, from 7am daily, ensuring that a wide range of citizens from the elderly to young familiescan receive medical attention.
According to the Commissioner, the program enjoys the full backing of governor Usman Ododo, adding that by supporting foundations like EMT and HAMA 4 ODODO, the administration continues to prioritize human capital development and public health as part of its core agenda.
Residents are encouraged to arrive early and spread the word to ensure that no one in the community is left behind during this free medical exercise.
