By Comfort Ogbudu
Ado Ekiti
The Alahun of Ahun Ekiti, Oba Jacob Adelowo, has lauded Senator Opeyemi Bamidele’s Free Medical Outreach as a transformative initiative aimed at reducing preventable deaths, particularly in rural communities.
Describing the program as a lifeline for underserved populations, Oba Adelowo highlighted its impact in addressing critical health challenges that hinder community and economic development.
“This health intervention is a lifeline for the poor, enabling them to overcome medical challenges that have often impeded their contributions to society,” the monarch said. “It is a shining example of how leaders can deliver tangible dividends of democracy.” 
The traditional ruler praised Senator Bamidele for his consistent dedication to the welfare of Ekiti residents, noting that the lawmaker has continually upheld the trust reposed in him by his constituents.
“Senator Bamidele has not disappointed us,” Oba Adelowo remarked. “Health is wealth, and anyone who prioritizes the health of their people is giving them the greatest gift of all — life itself. This initiative underscores his genuine commitment to the well-being of Ekiti people, especially those who are most vulnerable.”
The second phase of Senator Bamidele’s Free Medical Outreach has further reinforced his standing as a champion of public health, offering hope to thousands and contributing significantly to grassroots development across Ekiti State.