Ikeja Electric, XT Monitor Offer Free Medicare to Lagosians

October 18, 2018
Ikeja Electric, XT Monitor Offer Free Medicare to Lagosians

By Dipo Olowookere

A four-day medical outreach has been organised by Nigeria’s leading electricity distribution company, Ikeja Electric Plc (IE), in collaboration with one of its business partners, XT Monitor Ltd, for the benefit of communities within its network.

This is in line with objectives of the company’s corporate social responsibility program which entailed giving back to communities in which it operates.

The outreach focuses on the prevention and management of non-communicable diseases with special attention to diabetes and hypertension amongst others.

It was facilitated by a United States Medical Mission (USMM) comprising five medical specialists and is providing free treatment to over 1,500 beneficiaries.

Head of Corporate Communications for Ikeja Electric, Mr Felix Ofulue, stated that the outreach will be held across in different locations within its network coverage, noting that this initiative, which is happening for the second time in two years, demonstrates IE’s commitment to the well-being of customers within its network.

“Firstly, as a responsible business, we are concerned about the well-being of our customers. Again, this initiative is also geared towards supporting the efforts of government in providing accessible healthcare to some of the underserved communities within Ikeja Electric’s network.

“We have a long history of providing Medicare and other beneficial projects that is aimed at improving the well-being of residents within its network and the outreach will be held across the six business Units of the Company,” he said.

Continuing, Mr Ofulue stated that, “You will recall that in the recent past, we have deployed quite a number of healthcare interventions in communities under our network, so another part of the concept is also to stimulate interest and stir other notable institutions to embrace the responsibility of assisting in providing affordable healthcare to the underserved. We are hoping that the residents of these communities will make good use of the opportunity.”

In his own remark, Managing Director of XT Monitor, Mr Kayode Adeoti, said “the medical outreach aligns with our strategy of engagement with the communities and also provides a platform to demonstrate that we and our principal, Ikeja Electric care for the wellbeing of the customers in the communities where we work. It is our hope that the impact will be significant and far reaching for the beneficiaries.”

Over the years, Ikeja Electric has been socially responsible with provision of life enriching programs which focus on entrepreneurship empowerment and medical outreach in its drive to provide value and contribute to human development.

Dipo Olowookere

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan.

Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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