The DG said more than two million people had benefited from previous medical outreaches in different communities across the country.

He added that the programne was implemented through the Corps Medical Volunteers, who carried out diagnosis, treatment and referrals of patients.

“In addition to the treatment of patients, the medical outreaches also feature sensitization of community members on disease prevention and care.” “Drugs, eye glasses and other medical consumables are also given to patients free of charge”.

“Furthermore, the Scheme has donated over 300 wheelchairs with the support of partners through this programme’, Ibrahim said.

The Director General added that the NYSC Scheme has recorded numerous landmark achievements in the area of national unity and integration, as well as other spheres such as healthcare delivery, rural infrastructure, mass literacy, education, sports and other social services.