Segilola partners with Nigerian Air Force to deliver free medical care to host community

As part of activities marking the 61st anniversary of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Segilola Resources and Operations Limited (SROL) has reaffirmed its commitment to national development and social responsibility by supporting the Force’s medical outreach initiative with a donation of ₦500,000 in cash and medical supplies and relief materials of over ₦2,000,000.

The medical outreach, one of the highlights of the NAF anniversary celebrations, provided free medical services to hundreds of civilians and military families. Segilola’s generous donation reflects its commitment to improving the community’s well-being.

Group Captain Abdulkadir Bello, Commandant, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Institute of Safety, Ipetu-Ijesha, commenting on SROL’s generosity, shared, “Segilola was the first organisation we reached out to, and without hesitation, they responded swiftly with support valued at over ₦2 million—the highest we have ever received from any external organisation in this institution. We sincerely thank the management of Segilola for their continued goodwill, and we assure them that in any way they may require our support, we are always ready to oblige.”

Speaking on the gesture, Dr. Prince Osuchukwu, Manager Medical Services at SROL, stated, “As a socially responsible company, we felt it was necessary to identify with the Nigerian Air Force during this significant milestone, especially as it concerns the provision of essential healthcare to communities. At Segilola, we will always step forward to support anything that impacts our host community positively, ensuring that essential services reach the people who need them most.”

This partnership with the Nigerian Air Force reflects SROL’s broader mission to foster stronger, healthier communities across Osun State and Nigeria at large, through sustained and impactful community development initiatives.

  • Abdullahi Mustapha

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