By Chinelo Obogo
The E.C.K Foundation in collaboration with CHAMA Mission (CMM) International, a Canada-based mission, has successfully completed 57 surgical operations for patients in Abia State.
A statement on Sunday by Dr. Emeka Kalu, the President of E.C.K Foundation, said that the medical outreach was part of the organization’s ongoing commitment to improving healthcare access and restoring hope to vulnerable communities.
The surgeries, which covered various critical conditions, were carried out by a team of seasoned medical professionals who volunteered their expertise to ensure patients received the best care possible, the statement said.
Kalu stated that beneficiaries of the gesture included men, women, and children who had long suffered due to a lack of financial resources and access to quality healthcare.
He expressed satisfaction at the successful completion of the programme, stressing that the foundation remained committed to complementing the government’s efforts in healthcare delivery, especially for the underprivileged.
“Healthcare is a fundamental right, not a privilege. At E.C.K Foundation, we are determined to ensure that no one is left behind simply because they cannot afford medical care. These 57 surgeries are not just number, they represent 57 lives given a fresh chance,” he said.
He appreciated the support of Dr. Olugu Ukpai, Co-Founder of CHAMA Mission International and the medical volunteers whose dedication made the exercise a success.
Kalu assured that similar interventions would be extended to other parts of Abia and beyond, especially to his constituents, Abia North Senatorial Zone.
Beneficiaries and their families expressed gratitude, describing the initiative as a miracle and a beacon of hope in challenging times.
57 residents receive free surgeries in Abia State

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