Ogun State Deputy Governor, Noimot Salako, has commended The Collectives Club of Remo for implementing their 2024 edition of the free health screening week as part of its efforts to improve the health of the people of the state.
The free health screening week, which was supported by the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu, took place at the club’s house from August 20 to 23.
Salako, who officially flagged-off this year’s edition, appreciated the club for putting the people of Remo community first and always making it a point of duty to ensure their health is in check.
She said: “I commend The Collectives Club for this initiative, which they’ve been doing for about 10 years, which the people of the community look up to. They’ve shown that they are ready to show up for the people of the community when they are needed. A big thanks to you all healthcare workers who have come. This is a great initiative and with everyone’s support, this will continue to be successful,” the deputy governor said.
Recall that The Collectives Club is a social club for Remo indigenes with the sole aim of fostering development in Remo.
In attendance were executive members, including Engineer Wole Ogunsaya, president of the Collectives club; Wale Ajetunmobi, chairman, Collectives Health Week; Alhaji Saka Tajudeen, the patron of Collectives Club; Mr Teju Ogunjimi, the Social Secretary; Engineer Bankole Kalejaiye and Alhaji Tayo Rabiu.
Also present were the Elepe of Epe, Oba Adewale Olumuyiwa Osiberu; the Radanuwa of Idado, Oba Musiliu Oriyomi Soile; the Chief Medical Director of OOUTH, Dr. Oluwabunmi Motunrayo Fatungase; Otunba Taofeek Sokoya Danku.






