Tola Adebiyi Leads Free Rehabilitative Care Initiative In Mushin

In a bid to improve healthcare access in Mushin Local Government, Hon. Tola Adebiyi, a chairmanship aspirant, has launched a groundbreaking rehabilitative care program aimed at providing free treatment for individuals suffering from stroke, arthritis, chronic pains, and cerebral palsy. The initiative also includes free health insurance, ensuring long-term medical support for beneficiaries.
Adebiyi, who has been a strong advocate for accessible healthcare, emphasized the need for urgent medical intervention for vulnerable residents.
“Healthcare should not be a privilege but a fundamental right. This program is a step towards ensuring that our people receive the care they deserve,” he stated.
Registration and assessment for the program will take place at Bishop Aggey Secondary School, Ilasamaja, covering Wards A, B, C & D on Friday, April 4; Eko Boys High School, Idi-Oro, Mushin, for Wards E, F & J on Saturday, April 5; and Ansar-ud-Deen Girls High School, Itire, catering to Wards G, H & I on Sunday, April 6. The program will commence on April 4, 2025, and run daily from 8:00 AM.
The initiative, tagged waka2cure, is part of Hon. Adebiyi’s broader vision for a healthier Mushin, where essential medical services reach the grassroots. The program seeks to address the rising cases of mobility issues and chronic illnesses that often go untreated due to financial constraints.
Community members are urged to take advantage of this opportunity for free treatment and health insurance.
Residents are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity for free treatment and health insurance. For more information, interested individuals can contact 08051000800, 08165489087, 08077000800, or 08055354638. Additional details can be found on the official website, www.waka2cure.com, or via email at info@waka2cure.com.