Lions Completes Modular Eye Clinic Sites Inspection in Idi-Iroko

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    As part of its plans to establish six eye clinics, fully funded by Lions Club International Foundation and Latter-Day Saints Charities, in six different primary health centres in Ogun State, the Lions District 404B1’s  Sustainable Vision Center Committee, has rounded- up the inspection of six different primary health Care facilities in Ogun State Model Primary Health Centre, Idi-Iroko in Ipokia Local Government Area. All the six centres are in Ogun West Senatorial district .

     

    PDG Waheed Kadiri making a presentation to Ipokia LG leaders

    The Sustainable Vision Center Committee’s Chairman, PDG Waheed Kadiri said six centres inspected by the vision committee for the modular eye care pilot clinics project include Ijoko Primary Health Centre, Ayetoro Primary Health Centre in Yewa North Local Government.

    Others are Imeko Primary Health Centre, Leslie Primary Health Centre Ilaro, Yewa South Local Government Area, Alaga Primary Health Centre and Ogun State Model Primary Health, Idi-Iroko both in Ipokia Local Government Area.

    The Project Administrator, PDG Lekan Babalola said the selected six primary health centres will be well equipped with state-of-the art eye health service equipment that most hospitals don’t have. According to him, the facilities in the centres will meet international standard for efficient running of eye health care services.  Adding that the modular eye clinics will provide an all -encompassing eye treatment functions except cataract surgery. And that those in need of surgery may be given referral to the Lions’ Ultra- Modern Eye Clinic at the State General Hospital Ota, for further treatment.

    The six modular Eye Centres upon completion, according to Babalola, will serve the purpose of eye screening; examination and diagnostic as well as refraction. PDG Babalola said the eye center will be equipped with spectacle frames and optical workshop equipment including edging machines, lens meter, polishing machine, tint machine, grooving machine and optical pliers.

    Other members of the Inspection Team include lion Dr Juliet Oplaleye, the Technical Consultant for the project, Lion Adetunji Adesina, Lion Wale Oladipupo, Lion Wale Salako, Lion Dare Agbeluyi and the representative of Visionpro.

     

    Lion (Dr) Juliet Opaleye addressing other members of the inspection team

     

    Source: Dare Agbeluyi, Chief Publisher.

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    Dare Agbeluyi is a 1985 graduate of Mass Communication, University of Lagos. And Master of Arts, Communication and Language Arts, University of Ibadan, 1988. A very experienced media practitioner since 1986. He has worked in both print and broadcast media. A prolific writer; He became a columnist with The Punch where he pioneered the automobile column known as Automart, now metamorphosed to Transport column published every Wednesday, while still working officially as senior Advertorial Coordinator, in charge of supplements. He is an all-around media practitioner. In 1996, Dare started media brokerage, interfacing between agencies and media, leveraging on his media experience to buy bulk and sell cheaper. A versatile media man, who has a knack for creative writing. He is also a prolific scriptwriter. Dare is an independent content provider for radio, print and digital. Dare Agbeluyi is in the full membership category of the Advertising Regulation Council of Nigeria (ARCON).

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