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Free Artificial Limbs Now Available for Benue Residents at BSUTH Makurdi

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In a heartwarming development, the Benue State University Teaching Hospital (BSUTH) in Makurdi has launched a groundbreaking initiative to provide free artificial leg and hand replacements for indigenous amputees. Announced earlier today at 4:51 PM, this program aims to restore hope, mobility, and confidence to countless individuals across the state who have lost their limbs.

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The initiative, detailed by BENUE info-pedia, marks a significant step toward improving the quality of life for amputees in Benue State. The hospital is encouraging residents to spread the word and direct anyone affected to BSUTH to benefit from this life-changing opportunity. This move is seen as a beacon of hope, offering not just physical restoration but also a renewed sense of dignity and independence.

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For many, the loss of a limb can be a devastating experience, often leading to social and economic challenges. With this program, BSUTH is addressing these issues head-on, providing a vital service that could transform lives. The hospital’s commitment to this cause underscores its role as a pillar of healthcare and community support in the region.

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Residents are urged to take advantage of this initiative and support their fellow community members by sharing this news. For more information, stay tuned to updates from BENUE info-pedia and BSUTH.

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