Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo has flagged off the Integrated Medical Outreach Programme in Bwari, Federal Capital Territory today.
This was disclosed by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo.
VP Osinbajo now in Bwari, FCT flagging off the Integrated Medical Outreach Programme, noting that President Buhari's vision of taking 10m Nigerians annually out of poverty in ten years is on course & advocates a quantum leap in our human capital devp, especially healthcare
— Laolu Akande (@akandeoj) March 16, 2020
The Integrated Medical Outreach Programme (I-MOP) is an initiative of the Muhammadu Buhari – led Federal Government, aimed at bringing succour to underserved and unreached Nigerians, especially mothers and children of age zero to two years.
The Integrated Medical Outreach Programme (I-MOP) will provide free primary healthcare services such as immunization, treatment of minor ailments, health talks, counselling services, screening for non-communicable diseases and general medical consultations to Nigerians.
Three rounds of the Integrated Medical Outreach Programme (I-MOP) will be implemented in 409 lowest performing LGAs and medical outreaches in each of the 109 Senatorial Districts across the 36 states and FCT between March and June 2020.
The first round of the Integrated Medical Outreach Programme will take place at selected primary healthcare centres between 23rd and 27th March 2020 in all states of the federation and the FCT.