The indigenes of Ogoja Local Government in Cross River North Senatorial District, where Super Eagle striker Terem Moffi hails from, has praised the OGC Nice striker for the elaborate medical outreach he sponsored for his community.
Tribune online gathered that the free medical service organised by Moffi in honor of his late grandfather, Chief Alada Moffi, was held at Ishibori Town Hall and attended by more than a thousand people from Ogoja and other nearby communities.
Speaking at the event, family spokesperson and retired technocrat, Dr. Ikani Wogar, said the medical intervention program was initiated by Terem Moffi on the occasion of his grandfather’s posthumous birthday.
According to Dr. Wogar, “This humanitarian gesture is in line with the initiatives our illustrious son had to take to contribute to society, starting from his inner circle, Ogoja.
“This medical outreach is going to be a regular stuff and is meant to compliment government efforts in providing quality and free health care services to our people.
Commenting on the development, community leader in the area, Paul Ishabor Esq., praised the Super Eagles striker for his humanitarian stance, noting that such action would enable members in his community have access to free, high-quality health care.
His words: “I am personally very happy to see this gesture from our football star. We pray that God will sustain him and help him achieve greater heights.”
Also speaking, a youth leader in the area, Jimmy Aninege, commended the Super Eagles striker for the opportunity offered his kinsmen to enjoy modern medical attention from experts stressing that the event afforded those with terminal medical condition to get treated free of charge.
Joe Ishaka, one of the beneficiaries, praised Terem’s initiative, saying it was the first of its kind. “We are grateful to Terem for bringing joy to people’s faces courtesy of this medical outreach.
