Nigeria’s largest Electricity Distribution Company, Ikeja Electric Plc (IE), in line with its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) objectives have partnered with XT Monitor Ltd, in bring medical outreach for communities within its network.
The medical outreach is billed to hold at the IE’s Oshodi Model Business Unit located along Okota Road and the Egbeda Undertaking Office, located on Idimu Road, by Alaguntan Bus Stop, respectively between the 9th and 10th of October, 2017.
The outreach will be facilitated by a US Medical Mission, comprising 11 medical specialists based in the USA and the goal of the project is to provide free medical treatment up to 2000 individuals, where needed and also to educate and train medical personnel in specific areas of medicine.
The scope of the medical mission is the prevention and management of non-communicable diseases with special attention to Diabetes and Hypertension.
Other cases of non-communicable conditions will also be covered too.
Felix Ofulue, Head of Corporate Communications for IE, Speaking on the initiative, called on members of the communities within its network, especially those living in Oshodi and Egbeda, to take advantage of the exercise which will hold from 10am till 4pm at Oshodi Model Business Unit on the 9th and the following day at the Egbeda Undertaking Office, same time.
According to him, the exercise was one of the methods adopted to assure its esteemed customers that they are more than just mere electricity connections.
“This noble initiative, once again, demonstrates IE’s commitment to the wellbeing of customers within her network.
“You will recall that we recently engaged on quite a number of health interventions in our communities in the recent past and we are sincerely hoping that this intervention can act as a catalyst to stir other Institutions to rise up to the challenge of providing affordable healthcare in Nigeria,” he said.
Meanwhile, Kayode Adeoti, Managing Director of XT Monitor Ltd said: “This medical mission aligns with our strategy of engagement and advocacy and It provides a platform to demonstrate that we and our principal, Ikeja Electric care for the good of the Consumers and Communities where we work.
“It is our hope that the impact will be significant and far reaching for the beneficiaries of this exercise”.
The medical outreach is expected to cover over two thousand individuals within the two day exercise, which coincided with Nigeria’s 57thIndependence celebrations.










