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A fertilizer company has donated a clinic to the Federal Road Safety Corps and pledged to provide free medical services to victims of road crashes towards strengthening post- crash support services.
The clinic was inaugurated by Hajiya Nafisa Shehu, National President, Road Safety Officers’ Wives Association at Dumbi, Zaria on Wednesday.
Shehu said the roadside clinic was built, equipped and donated to the corps by Matrix Fertilizer Ltd as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility.
She added that the facility would help in making healthcare accessible to all and sundry especially road users and the neighboring communities.
“This giant project has come at the time when it is needed most and is in tandem with Corps Marshal’s policy thrust of creating strategic partnership that will assist in mitigating road traffic crashes.
“The facility will improve access to healthcare for motorists and the neighboring communities to enhance safety for all road users and reduce response time during emergencies,” Shehu said.
In her remarks, ACM Pauline Olaye, Zonal Commanding Officer RS 1, Kaduna said the facility would assist the corps to achieve its strategic goal of achieving five per cent reduction of road crashes.
She added that the clinic would enhance post-crash care and administration of road crash victims along the Kaduna to Zaria corridor.
She, therefore, appealed to other companies to emulate the gesture towards enhancing tje emergency response programmes of the FRSC.
The zonal commander said the corps was in close collaboration with the National Youth Service Corps and other key stakeholders on the human resources for the facility.
Earlier, Dr. Aoga Olajide, Managing Director of the firm, said that the donation was part of its efforts to appreciate the FRSC road crash response programme.
He added that the Dumbi area along Kaduna to Zaria road records rising incidents of road crashes and the nearest health center was at Dan Magaji in Zaria.
” It will take one about 20 minutes drive from Dumbi to Dan Magaji hence the choice of the area to site the clinic stressing that besides equipment, services would be rendered freely to road crash victims,” Olajide said.
NAN