In commemoration of its 8th anniversary, Mazota Development Initiative (MDI) organised a free medical test for Hepatitis B, benefiting 100 individuals.
The organisation also expanded its impact by raising awareness through radio programs to educate the public about the virus and its prevention.
Furthermore, the organisation utilized radio programs to sensitize the public about the dangers of the virus and the importance of immunization.
The programme took place recently in Osogbo, the capital of Osun State.
The organisation had during the 7th anniversary of the Mazota Nigeria trained seven individuals in masterclass business with experts across sectors.
Speaking with newsmen, Olaide Ajibola, Director of MDI, emphasised that the initiative aimed to give back to society and promote community health.
According to him, “At MDI, we recognize the significance of healthcare as a fundamental right. Our goal is to bridge the gap in access to quality healthcare services, especially in underserved communities,” Ajibola stated.
Speaking further on the initiative, Ajibola emphasized that the event was aimed at giving back to society, in line with MDI’s commitment to community health and well-being.
Ajibola highlighted the importance of Hepatitis B testing, noting, “Early detection is crucial in preventing the spread of the virus. We want to encourage people to take proactive steps towards their health.”
On the organisation’s future plans, Ajibola added, “We’re committed to expanding our reach and impacting more lives. MDI will continue to collaborate with stakeholders to improve Nigeria’s healthcare landscape.”
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