United State Group Provide Free Eye Surgery To 55 People In Benin City




The We Care Mission International, a U.S
based organisation, has provided free eye
surgery to 55 indigenes of Ugbegun
Community, Esan Central Local Government
Area of Edo.Talking at the 2017 free therapeutic mission at 

Ugbegun people group, the Head of the gathering, 

We Care Mission, Mrs Fatima Yakubu, said the 

association spent over N5.5m on the 

work out. 

She said that the yearning of the gathering was to 

help poverty stricken individuals, who merit great life 

in any case, can't do as such due to their 

powerlessness to pay hospital expenses and neediness. 

Yakubu said that each of the surgery cost the 

association N100, 000. 

She said that her support originated from family, 

companions and her congregation in America, noticing that 

the association was not upheld by any 

national or worldwide government. 

Yakubu asked neighborhood pioneers and associations 

to join forces with the We Care in the range of 

settlement and transportation for those 

planning to get the free medicinal care. 

She focused on the need to help take the general population 

out of wretched destitution and keep them from 

kicking the bucket with preventable afflictions. 

She likewise noticed that another goal of the 

mission was to instruct the general population about 

hypertension and diabetics, which a large portion of 

them faulted for the handicraft of witches and 

wizards.. 

The U.S. based pharmacologist stated, "We have 

been joined since 2008 and each and every 

year we have been in Nigeria to direct free 

yearly medicinal arrangements. 

"From the prescription, the surgery, the eye 

glasses we provided for individuals treated everything 

is free. 

"I will like neighborhood pioneers, nearby associations, 

furthermore, neighborhood government to join forces with us to 

guarantee that we can achieve more individuals. 

"On each and every mission that we lead, 

nothing under 2000 patients that we 

get and a normal of four medicines 

per tolerant and that is increase cash. 

"All we are needing the nearby pioneers to support 

us with is to give settlement to those 

who are originating from different urban areas. 

"Everything else we can deal with and we 

are as yet ready to buy the meds and 

every one of the provisions that are required, give 

honorarium to specialists and specialists," she 

said. 

A few recipients who talked amid the 

practice said visual deficiency had for all intents and purposes 

rendered them weakened for quite a long time. 

Mr Ibare Isaac while expressing gratitude toward the mission 

clarified that "When I came here, I was 

absolutely visually impaired in both eyes however as at now I can 

see exceptionally well. I have been visually impaired for a long time. 

"The operation that they did helped me a great deal 

also, they even gave me drugs. So I thank the 

coordinators of this free care.'' 

Additionally, Oamen Aluevbose, who couldn't cover up 

his happiness, said he was resigned as a staff of the 

Level State Government since he could 

at no time in the future see. 

"It was extremely intense yet today I was analyzed 

furthermore, was worked. Presently my eye is currently similar to a 

hued TV. I never thought I could see 

with my eyes once more. 

"Presently, I am okay, we are thankful to We 

Mind, who brought this activity," he said.





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