Desmond Elliot provides free health insurance for 400 elderly people

A member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr. Desmond Elliot, has offered additional free health insurance to 400 elderly people in the Surulere Local Government Area.
Elliot (APC-Surulere 1) disclosed this during the Mega Empowerment Program he organized for Surulere residents on Thursday in Lagos.
Supreme recalls that in October 2021, 250 residents of Surulere had benefited from the free health insurance program offered by Elliot.
Elliot, the chairman of theHouse Committee on Ministry and Parastatals, said he had also included 100 youths in the Surulere community to benefit from the program.
The lawmaker said the program was mainly targeted at the elderly, widows, the less privileged, and community members who could notafford to pay for their health services.
"I started this free health insurance for the elderly in 2021, and we have now upgraded it this time around to treat more ailments that are common with the elderly."
"So our health insurance program now covers the treatment of ailments such as arthritis, drugs for high blood pressure, and rheumatism that usually affect the elderly."
"Hence, we are having an additional 400 elderly people, which are now added tothe ones we had in 2021, and we also included 100 youths into the program."
"In all, 500 residents in my constituency have been added to the 250 people that benefited from this scheme in October," he said.
On the mode of selection, the lawmaker said it was open to any resident in Surulere, irrespective of the tribe, religion, or party affiliation.
He said Toptee Medical Center had been designated to provide health services for the new 500 residents.
Elliot also announced five LAGRIDE buses, which would be presented to the unemployed youths in the five wards out of the nine wards in his constituency.
According to him, we have nine wards in my constituency, but we are starting with five and will give the other four wards in the next batch.
He basically said he was trying to ensure his constituents benefited from the state.
Elliot explained that he had paid off the first initial deposits and all other arrears to enable the beneficiaries of the bus to operate.
The lawmaker said he also partnered with EcoBank to give out 200 point-of-sale (POS) machines to small-scale business operators to empower them financially.
He said: "Our first scheme is to make sure 200 community members are given POS machines, and they will be given N20,000 as startup capital to operate the device."
"I am very passionate about making sure that everybody in my constituency benefits from all these programs we have put in place for them."
"We are not doing these laudable programs to solicit their votes; for us, we are empowering them because they are things we should do as their representatives."
"We are here to represent the people, and you can see the level of acceptance, and it happened because the Speaker, House of Representatives, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila, has done amazing things."
Speaking, the lead team of Toptee Medical Centre, Dr Temitope Oludayo, applauded the lawmaker for the wonderful health initiative program.
Oludayo said the clinic would provide health talks every Tuesday for the elderly people in the constituency, while free drugs would be administered to them every two weeks.
She noted that they would be given an ID card for proper identification, adding that the hospital address was at 40 Ogunlana Drive, Surulere, Lagos.
Also, the Executive Chairman of the Surulere local government area, Mr. Bamidele Yusuf, described Eliot as a good listener who had the feelings of his people at heart.
"We thank God for persons like him in Surulere, and I pray that God will continue to bless us all." "I want you to appreciate him for this laudable project," he said.
The Chairman, Community Development Committee (CDC), Surulere local government area, comprising 56 CDAs, Mr. Wemimo Odumosu,urged other public officers to emulate what he did.
Odumosu said no matter how meager it might seem, if the people had someone to support their health bills, it would go a long way.



