SUNU Health reiterates commitment to care of clients
A Health Maintenance Organisation (HMO), SUNU Health, has reiterated its commitment to the care of its clients nationwide.
Managing Director of SUNU Health, Dr Patrick Korie, gave the commitment when the organisation played host to Cute Kids Haven Foundation, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), on Friday in Lagos.
Korie, represented by the HMO’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), Dr Faith Nwachi, said that the organisation’s mission was to provide prompt and qualitative healthcare services to its clients at the most cost-effective price.
He said that one arm of its services was rendering care to children, who were part of the services the NGO rendered.
Korie said that the NGO, with its commitment to rendering help and services to children, particularly the less-privileged ones in the society, had always come back to show appreciation to the HMO whenever they got help.
According to him, it shows that the NGO is passionate and serious about what it is doing.
Earlier, an administrator with the NGO, Mr Deji Fadipe, said that the organisation was always interested in putting smiles on the faces of the children on the street.
Fadipe said that it was no fault of the children being less-privileged, as no human could choose the choice of his or her parents or siblings.
He said that this was what prompted the NGO to organise children’s day on a yearly basis, stressing that SUNU Health had been consistent with financial support over the years.
The administration said aside children’s day party, the NGO had also embarked on some programmes like education for less-privileged children and their enrolment in apprenticeship.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the NGO currently has 15 pupils and students in schools as well as four apprentices learning different trades.