Stallion Group partners Morsun Clinics for free medical treatment in Lagos

Stallion Empowerment Initiative (SEI), the Philanthropic arm of Stallion group has partnered with Morsun Mobile Clinic to offer free medical consultation and drugs to residents in Lagos across 11 clinics.

This is coming when the country is fight the novel Coronavirus pandemic which is currently ravaging the country.
The impact of the virus has halted virtually all sectors of the economy with Lagos State being the epicenter of the pandemic in Nigeria.
The joint affiliation according to a statement by Stallion’s group head of Media and Marketing, Arpita Roy Luthra will treat over 70 common ailments prevalent in Nigeria and will reach over 20000 people in the city over the course of 2 months.
“There are 11 clinics across business districts where working community can visit and 20,000 patients are expected to be treated over the course of 2 months.
“The service aims to provide some succour to people who can’t access hospitals due to overcrowding during the pandemic or for those who can’t simply afford a treatment.
“Stallion’s association with the mobile clinic is a step towards fulfilment of accessible health care and wellbeing of the community,” the statement added.
Similarly, Stallion group’s CEO, Mr. Anant Badjatya noted that the gesture is to complement government’s effort especially in Lagos State to contain the spread of the virus adding that “There is nothing greater than the safety of the people of this country and it is our responsibility to support the government and the community in this time of need.”
He said the partnership with the mobile clinic is a step towards fulfilment of accessible health care and wellbeing of the community.
He assured that Stallion group will continue working with all stakeholders and the government to alleviate the circumstances of COVID patients, frontline workers and lots of daily wage earners who are most impacted by the lockdown.
Morsun Mobile clinics are strategically located in business districts for the easy access of the working communities. These clinics are known for providing quality, affordable and accessible health care to Nigerians.
In Lagos, they have 7 existing clinics and 4 new ones that have been commissioned this month.
At Victoria Island there are two well established clinics at Adeola Odeku Street and one near 1004.
It also has one clinic each at Ajaye Road – Ogba, Aina Street – Ojudu, City Mall – Onikan Round About, Freedom Way – Lekki Phase 1, Ayangburen Road – Ikorodu.
Also, the 4 new ones are being located at Orile, Apapa Road, Ajah, Somulu to best cater for the working class.