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Ember months: NGO tasks motorists on safe driving

By Giwa SHILE

An NGO, the Health Emergency Initiative (HEI), on Tuesday advised motorists, especially commercial drivers, to drive safely to avoid crashes during the `ember’ months.

The Executive Director, HEI, Mr Paschal Achunine, , gave the advice  in Lagos. Achunine said HEI had helped to save no fewer than 500 accident and other emergency victims in Lagos State in the past 12 months.

He said when drivers drive with caution, maintain normal speed limit and obey traffic rules, they would avoid casualties.

“HEI provides short-term emergency assistance to accident victims who cannot afford same or whose relatives are yet to be reached or contacted as soon as the accident happened.

“The aims and objectives of HEI is to provide quick, early and instant financial cover and assistance to indigent patients,’’ he said.

According to Achunine, the organisation also identifies and assists indigent patients including pregnant women to offset their medical bills after treatment.

The director said the NGO used to take medical team to slums, rural and destitute communities.

He said this was to ensure they had free access to healthcare services at subsidised rates.

He said the organization was also providing periodic health-related data to government agencies, bodies, donor groups and individuals. He said HEI was established by some kindhearted Nigerians to prevent avoidable deaths.

 

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