The group said its commitment to visual health informed its decision to make its awareness campaign a core project for the new service year.
The Pioneer District Governor, District 404B 3 Nigeria, Olayiwola Fadairo, who disclosed this at the commemoration of its new service year in Lagos State, said there was a need to ensure that no one was deprived of the gift of sight.
“We understand the profound impact that clear vision can have on an individual’s quality of life. It is our duty and responsibility to ensure that no one is deprived of the gift of sight.
“We will collaborate with eye care professionals, organisations, and communities to provide comprehensive eye care projects, spread awareness about visual health, and support individuals with visual impairments,” Fadairo said.
According to him, the new service year themed: ‘Rebirth of Service’ embodied a deep conviction that service had the power to regenerate, renew, and transform lives and communities.
“It symbolises our relentless dedication to bring about positive change, to challenge the status quo, and to foster a spirit of innovation in our service endeavours.
“It is a call to action to breathe new life into the way we engage in service, to push the boundaries of what is possible, and to chart a new trajectory of lasting impact,” he said.
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