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Red Cross Nigeria Pays Courtesy Visit To The CRSPHCDA DG, Pledges More Synergy And Support

< div> The Cross River State Chapter of the Red Cross mlorganization in her magnanimity and hard work has paid the Director General of the Cross River State Primary Health Care Development Agency Deaconess Mrs. Abasioffiong Offiong a courtesy visit to further strengthen the working relationship of the organization and the agency and to intimate the director general on the proposed African Center for Disease Control Saving Lives and Livelihood (AFCDCSLL) project of activities which includes administration of the Covid-19 vaccine immunization.
Speaking during the visit, the Secretary of the CRS branch Mr. Joseph Eni congratulated the director general on her appointment while commending her for her numerous achievements within a short period of time. "We're here as an organization to reinstate our synergy and support and to intimate you of our desire and the preparedness of the Mastercard Foundations to carryout Covid-19 immunization exercise across the 18LGAs in the state.
< v> On her part, Mrs Abasioffiong thanked and welcomed the branch Secretary Mr. Joseph Eni and his team for granting her that honor while reassuring him that the agency is open at all time to partner with any organization provided the aim is to bring good health care services to cross riverians.
< div> "CRSPHCDA under my watch is 24hrs open to collaborate/partner with various organizations to bring good health care services to our people. Your organization has remained outstanding, you have recorded success in many field of life and your impact/support especially during epidemics has helped in alleviating so many persons most especially the vulnerable, aged, men and women etc.
We appreciate your unending support and rededicate our desire to continue to work in synergy with you starting with this program that will be commencing soon. We'll give you every necessary support as our aim is to better the lives of our people and make health care services easily accessible to all.

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