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Olam Partners Kwara Govt To Treat Communities Against Tropical Diseases

BENJAMIN OMOIKE

An international Agro company, Olam Food Industries (Ofi), has partnered the Kwara Government to treat communities across the 16 Local Government Areas of the state on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).

Our correspondent, reports that three LGAs were selected for intensive sensitisation against NTDs and harmful practices that predispose people to the debilitating disease.

Speaking on the sidelines of the sensitisation, Alhaji Ajibade Idris, the Factory Manager of Ofi Cashew Industries, explained that sensitisation organised in conjunction with the government is to create awareness on the dangers of NTDs.

He said the company has done a lot of community engagement programme, and that free surgical interventions for some indigent patients suffering from topical diseases, will take place on Nov. 28th at the Civil Service Hospital in Ilorin.

According to him, the Agro company is complementing the efforts of the State Government in area of health intervention to improve the quality healthcare of the citizens.

“We are doing our part to improve the welfare of our people in the society,” he said.

Mrs Yemisi Bamigboye, the State Coordinator for the NTDs, commended the efforts of the Ofi, on it’s support for health intervention across the state.

She described NTDs as viral, parasitic and bacterial diseases that mainly affect the world’s poorest people, adding that it is a dangerous disease that can lead to deformity and affect quality of life of people.

According to her, some NTDs include Schistosomiasis, Elephantiasis, Dengue Fever, Guinea Worm Disease..

Also, while presenting food packages to the communitues, Ms Emmauela Amher, a Staff of Ofi, affirmed the readiness of the company on continued Community service and promotion of impacting project.

She explained that the Agro industry is also committed on health intervention of the host communities and the state at large.

In his appreciative remarks, a Community Leader in Okanle, Ifelodun LGA, Mr. Gabriel Taiwo commended the Ofi and the state government for the humanitarian services.

He added that the sensitization on the disease has afforded people in the community to know more about the disease and avoid some harmful practices that can precipitate the disease.

According to him, the community consist of nine communities who will benefit greatly from the health intervention.

Meanwhile, some of the selected communities includes Aboto Community, Foko Oja and Okanle Community, who got food packages and nutrition supplement for their families as well as deworming drugs.

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