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JTF Commander, Rear Adm Akinjide Akinrinade
The Joint Task Force (JTF)
protecting oil facilities in the Niger Delta on Wednesday embarked on free
medical services to its host community, Igbogene, Yenagoa Local Government Area
of Bayelsa.
Flagging off the event, Commander of
the joint military force, Rear Adm Akinjide Akinrinade, said the gesture was
part of efforts to cement the existing cordial relationship between the force
and the residents.
“This medical outreach is part of
Force Civil-Military activities. The medical rhapsody and health awareness
campaign is aimed at improving the health of the populace.
“The outreach is also aimed at
winning the hearts and minds of the locals in order to foster cordial
relationship.
“Consequently, the outreach would
feature health education, eye screening, blood pressure checks as well as tests
for HIV, hepatitis, random blood sugar and malaria, amongst others,” he said.
Akinrinade commended the community
for providing a peaceful operational environment for the headquarters of the
military outfit.
“The medical outreach is an
opportunity to appreciate the goof people of Igbogene community for their
hospitality support and creating a peaceful and conducive environments for
JTF’s operation,” he said.
Thousands of residents turned up for
the exercise at Igbogene town hall and took turns to receive medical attention.
Eleven-year-old Hope Bob who
benefitted from the exercise said he was very happy about the friendly and
quality attention he got from the medical team.
The Paramount Ruler of Igbogene,
Chief Hope Adike, on behalf of his subjects, expressed appreciation to the
military for the gesture.
“We are indeed very happy that the
joint task force is showing us care, especially this season of Christmas. The
relocation of the JTF headquarters to Igbogene has brought peace to our place
and our place is now very secure.
“Our bond of friendship with the
military is growing stronger and it is paving way for development of our area,”
Adike said.
The JTF commander, along with the
Unit Commanders, visited an orphanage in the area and donated food items,
including provisions and confectioneries, to enable the inmates to celebrate
Christmas.
Receiving the items, Mrs. Joy Ozei
who runs the home, Daisy Orphanage, said it cared for children with medical
disorders, adding they the centre had enjoyed the support of the military.
Ozei said that the staff and the
inmates of the orphanage relied on voluntary support of public-spirited
individuals, and urged the JTF to visit the home frequently.
She said the specialised care
provided at the centre had helped in rehabilitating and giving hope to the
children many of whom were educated and given vocational skills.

























