..Offers hope for 1000 Free Procedures
The Lagos State Government has once again demonstrated its dedication to improving the lives of children with limb deformities; a testament to its commitment to providing accessible healthcare.
This is as the state, recently sponsored 50 beneficiaries to receive life-changing surgical interventions at the Gbagada General Hospital, through the state’s Free Limb Deformity Corrective Surgery and Rehabilitation Programme.
Meeting the latest beneficiaries during a visit to the hospital, the Permanent Secretary of the State Ministry of Health, Dr Olusegun Ogboye, disclosed that the 50 beneficiaries were among the 213 individuals screened in this latest phase, with many of the patients being children who had endured significant challenges due to their conditions.
Launched in 2007, the program has evolved into a multidisciplinary outreach, reaching over 6,000 children to date. The initiative aims to reduce the physical and emotional burden on affected children and their families, restoring their ability to function normally in society.
“We are proud to be part of this life-changing program,” said Dr. Olusegun Babafemi, Medical Director of Gbagada General Hospital. “By providing these surgeries, we are not only improving the health of these children but also giving them the opportunity to live fulfilling lives.”
As a significant partner in the initiative, Gbagada General Hospital has played a crucial role in hosting the surgeries and ensuring the smooth running of the programme.
Babafemi encouraged parents to seek medical attention as soon as they notice signs of limb deformity in their children. “Immediate intervention can prevent more severe complications. We advise families to visit any of the 30 general hospitals in Lagos, where they can be referred to appropriate facilities for care,” he added.
Dr. Babafemi also reiterated that for families unable to afford immediate surgery, the state’s annual free corrective surgery initiative remains an available option. He stressed that the government covers all the costs, ensuring that no child is left without the care they need.
The program’s outreach-style approach ensures that children from all parts of the state can benefit. Screening exercises are conducted at various health facilities, and those who qualify are booked for surgery. In addition to surgical interventions, beneficiaries receive physiotherapy, nutrition counseling, health education, and assistive mobility devices.
Dr. Tolulope Ajomale, Coordinator of the Free Limb Deformity Corrective Surgery Programme, highlighted the importance of such interventions for underserved populations. “Many families cannot afford the high cost of corrective surgeries,” he said. “This program not only provides healthcare but also restores hope to children and their families.”
The Lagos State Government’s continued efforts to improve healthcare access for underserved populations remain a testament to its commitment to a healthier, more inclusive society. The ongoing Free Limb Deformity Corrective Surgery Programme serves as a beacon of hope for children and families in need.
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