Ekohotblog reports that the Epe chapter of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has commended the Executive Chairman of Epe Local Government, Hon. Princess Surah O. Animashaun (FHTI), for fulfilling her promise to donate a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine to Epe General Hospital.
The CPAP machine, essential for treating conditions like sleep apnea and supporting premature infants with underdeveloped lungs, will strengthen the hospital’s ability to deliver better healthcare to the community.
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The Coordinator of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Epe chapter, Moibi Ibrahim, has commended Hon. Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun, the Executive Chairman of Epe Local Government, for her commitment to improving healthcare in the region. He praised her recent donation, emphasizing how it mirrors her dedication to the welfare of the people.
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“We are deeply grateful to Princess Animashaun for her tireless efforts in ensuring the well-being of Epe residents,” Ibrahim stated. “This donation is a testament to her commitment to uplifting the local community and improving access to quality healthcare.”
He added that her contributions have not only addressed immediate healthcare needs but also strengthened the overall development of the area. “Her impact goes beyond healthcare; she is fostering a stronger, healthier Epe community for all,” Ibrahim concluded.
The council also expressed hope that the CPAP machine would benefit both the hospital and the Epe community at large.
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