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The three-day free medical outreach spearheaded by Senator Binos Dauda Yaroe of Adamawa South Senatorial District has successfully treated more than 10,000 patients at the Numan General Hospital. Initially designed to serve 6,000 individuals, the program delivered critical healthcare services, including surgeries and consultations, to patients from Numan and surrounding communities.
Led by Professor Michael Misauno Aidima, the medical team tackled complex cases ranging from life-saving surgeries to addressing chronic illnesses. Reflecting on the success of the initiative, Professor Aidima highlighted the profound impact of the program, which provided care to some of the region’s most vulnerable populations.
Speaking at the closing ceremony Senator Yaroe reaffirmed his commitment to free medical treatment initiatives, which he has championed since joining the Senate in 2019.
Some of the beneficiaries of Yaroe’s programs, share the Joy, saying the senator’s initiatives have repeatedly to come their aid.
As the program concludes, Senator Yaroe’s dedication to uplifting the healthcare standards in Adamawa South remains a beacon of hope for many.
Professor Michael Misauno Lead Surgeon.
Senator Binos Yaroe. Adamawa South Senatorial District
Polycap Jadiel beneficiary
Joy Hazeil beneficiary
Abinatu Ibrahim beneficiary