NEWSNOW

NASFAT provides free medical services to 500 residents in Birnin-Kebbi

An Islamic organization in Nigeria, the Nasrul-lahi-L-Fathi-Society (NASFAT), Birnin Kebbi branch, offered free medical services to over 500 indigent people of Birnin-Kebbi, the Kebbi State Capital earlier this week.

Speaking with newsmen during the exercise, the Kebbi branch Chairman of NASFAT, Alhaji Isma’il Suleiman, explained that the purpose of the initiative was to assist people, especially the downtrodden, who could not afford medical expenses due to the current economic hardships.

He listed the services provided, including Body Mass Index (BMI) checks, blood pressure (BP) checks, blood sugar level tests, malaria checks, free medical consultations, medications for common illnesses, as well as counseling and awareness talks on hard drugs and mental health.

Encouraging people to take advantage of the program, the chairman stated that it was meant to address the common health needs of people in Birnin Kebbi.

Tracing the history of NASFAT back to 1995, Suleiman mentioned that the organization’s core values are encapsulated in the acronym HELD, representing Health, Education, Livelihood, and Da’awah.

He explained, “Until you are healthy, you cannot contribute to society, achieve your goals, or objectives. That’s why health is a focus in NASFAT. On education, they say whoever is not informed is in darkness. Education is the key, power, and light. In view of this, we focus on education as well.”

“On livelihood, which involves empowerment, we empower many people, teaching them different trades and skills. We want people to be self-reliant and able to provide for themselves and their families,” he added.

Regarding Da’awah, he emphasized that being on Earth’s purpose is to serve Allah (SWT). He stressed the need for good health, education, and empowerment to successfully carry out Da’awah and gain rewards in the hereafter.

“We offer these services to the people of Birnin Kebbi because, given the present economic predicaments, people can barely feed themselves, let alone go to the hospital for medication. There is no doubt that people are suffering from different illnesses,” he concluded.

Hajiya Maryam Bature, the Women Leader of the organization, expressed satisfaction with the high turnout of women for the exercise, beyond expectations. She thanked Almighty Allah for the smooth execution of the initiative and prayed for more strength to do similar activities in the future.

ALSO READ: NASFAT to inaugurate new National Executive Council Feb. 4

In response to the intervention, beneficiaries Hajiya Hussaina Haruna-Rasheed and Malam Bello Leki appreciated NASFAT, describing it as a special intervention from God. They noted that the outreach not only reduced their expenses but also lessened the stress and distance they would have covered to seek medication. They appealed for the continuation of such gestures either bi-annually or annually.

Ayodele Ojoge

Recent Posts

Smart tips to negotiate prices in Nigerian markets like a pro

In Nigeria markets, especially in popular markets like Balogun Market in Lagos, Wuse Market in…

5 minutes ago

I tied Beyonce’s gele in Brown Skin Girl’s video — Nigerian beautician

A Nigerian popularly known as The Celebrity Mama of Los Angeles and Queen of Gele,…

6 minutes ago

Niger Assembly urges aid for rainstorm victims

Niger State House of Assembly has called on the executive arm of government to provide…

29 minutes ago

How to survive Lagos without losing your mind

Living in Lagos is an adventure in itself. That’s why they say Lagos is not…

39 minutes ago

Senate Committee lauds Bauchi council chairperson’s projects

The Senate Committee on States and Local Governments has commended Executive Chairperson of Toro Local…

52 minutes ago

LP crisis: Abure-led NWC suspends Otti, Kingibe, Nwokocha, others

•As Usman-led NCC gives Abure 48hrs to stop parading self as chairman•NCC raises disciplinary panel,…

1 hour ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.