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On Tuesday, a team of foreign doctors, “Doctors without Borders”, offered free medical diagnosis, treatment, and surgery to Kaduna citizens suffering from different kinds of ailments.

The medical outreach collaborated with Rev. Tunde Bolanta, Overseer, Apostolic Restoration Bible Church Ministries World, and Ashafa Mosque.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the treatment took place at the Mercy Angel’s Hospital Ungowan Rimi.

Dr Stuart Quatermont, the team leader of the foreign doctors from the United States, said over 30 per cent of the patients who registered needed surgeries.

“We are in Nigeria for a period of two weeks, and we have handled over 100 cases.

“We will continue to treat all those that registered before leaving the country; we have no target number of cases to handle, but we will do our best,” he said.

Speaking on their reason for offering free medical services, Quatermont said when he was in medical school, he felt the call from God to help people all around the world, and God led him to Africa and, eventually, to Nigeria.

According to him, they have been carrying out free medical outreach for 11 years.

Rev. Tunde Bolanta, Overseer of Apostolic Restoration Bible Church Ministries Worldwide, said the aim of the outreach was for humanitarian service.

Bolanta, who is also the President, Mercy Angel’s Foundation Hospital, Kaduna, said the outreach was to bring succour to the less-privileged in the society.

According to him, their goal is to help people in the society, irrespective of tribe, religion and ethnic background.

Imam Mohammed Ashafa, Co-Executive Director, Interfaith Mediation Centre, Kaduna, one of the facilitators of the free outreach, said the aim was to assist those who could not afford medical expenses.

Ashafa, the Chief Imam of Ashafa Mosque, said the outreach was a collaborative work between Ashafa mosque and the Mercy Angel Hospital and the overseer of Apostolic Restoration Church.

“If others are trying to bring division among their followers, for us, we are working to bring about togetherness and unity among different Faiths.

According to him, over 250 people have already registered for surgeries on different kinds of ailments.

Some of the beneficiaries who spoke with NAN commended Mercy Angel’s Hospital and Ashafa Mosque to facilitate the free medical treatment and prayed to God to continue uplifting and bless them abundantly.

A beneficiary, Aisha Abdullahi, said she had been suffering from fibroid for over four years. Still, with the help of the foreign doctors, she had a successful surgery and thanked them for the gesture.

Abraham Isa, who has undergone surgery for a head tumour, said, “I am feeling happy and healthy for the free operation. Thank you, and God bless.”

NAN also reports that the doctors carried out different kinds of treatment ranging from fibroid, abdominal surgery, hernia, among others. (NAN)

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