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Stallion Group Partners with Morson Mobile Clinics to Provide Free Healthcare Services

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Stallion Group Partners with Morson Mobile Clinics to Provide Free Healthcare Services

The Stallion Empowerment Initiative (SEI) recently pledged to offer free medical consultation and drugs to people in Lagos in partnership with the Morsun Mobile Clinic. This is a laudable initiative as many government hospitals across the country are focused on the COVID-19 pandemic as such there is a shortage of medical services for other ailments.

Stallion Group Partners with Morson Mobile Clinics to Provide Free Healthcare Services

Stallion Group is one of the largest conglomerates in Sub-Saharan Africa, founded in 1969 with its headquarters in Dubai. They manage a sole/exclusive portfolio of global auto brands including Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Porshe, Volkswagen, Audi, Foton, BAIC, Changan, Skoda, Foton, Jinbei, Ashok Leyland, and IVECO. Stallion Group’s charity arm, Stallion Empowerment Initiative (SEI) was founded in 2019. SEI aims to have an overall socio-economic impact across West Africa. SEI corporate social responsibility initiatives tackle social issues at both local and national levels in order to develop scalable, impactful and sustainable social programmes.

Over a two-month period, SEI intends to treat over 70 common ailments prevalent in Nigeria, reaching over 20,000 people in the process.

Stallion Group Partners with Morson Mobile Clinics to Provide Free Healthcare Services

Morsun Mobile Clinics are strategically located in business districts with 11 clinics in Lagos. The clinics are located at Victoria Island, Ajaye Road – Ogba, Aina Street – Ojudu, City Mall – Onikan Round About, Freedom Way – Lekki Phase 1, Ayangburen Road – Ikorodu, Orile, Apapa Road, Ajah and Somulu.

“There is nothing greater than the safety of the people of this country and it is our responsibility to support the government and the community in this time of need.” Mr. Anant Badjatya, Stallion Group’s CEO, stated in his remark to the press.

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SEI had earlier announced the donation of food items and free transportation to all government-run hospitals dedicated to COVID-19 cases in Nigeria for a period of three months.

“About 89 state hospitals in Nigeria are already registered as a part of this programme. The selfless people in SEI working in the frontline risk their lives to ensure that aid reaches where it is required the most. SEI has also deployed staff buses to ferry health care workers to hospitals dedicated to COVID-19 treatment in Lagos. The free staff buses along with driver and fuelling is attached to the COVID-19 dedicated hospitals for three months to ensure safer and comfortable transportation of the healthcare providers, who are in the frontline in this fight against the virus,” Mr. Anant Badjatya stated.

For more information on Stallion Group and SEI activities, please visit https://stalliongroup.com/stallion-empowerment-initiative/.

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