The Olatoye Sugar Foundation (OSF) free weekly medical exercise which cuts across Oyo, Ogbomoso, Iseyin, Ibarapa and its grand finale is usually at the OSF headquarter in Ibadan pulled a large crowd of people on Saturday June 2nd, 2018 for free medical services.

Hon. Sugar with Rofiat at the OSF headquarter Ibadan
The foundation which was established by honourable member representing Lagelu/Akinyele federal constituency and Chairman House Committee on Urban Development and Regional Planning and Oyo state governorship aspirant Hon. Olatoye Temitope Sugar attended majorly to people with eye problems.

Rofiat speaking with CEOAfrica
One of the beneficiaries of Saturday’s free medical services is an 18-year-old lady who was born with cataract in her right eye. With uncontrollable tears, Hammed Rofiat said ‘‘I was born with cataract in my eye and it has been there for 18years but today, it was removed and I can see clearly with both eyes. This is my first time of coming to OSF clinic and the cataract was removed for free. May God continue to prosper the ways of Hon. Olatoye Sugar.’’

Mrs Ouwafemi at the OSF clinic Ibadan
Another beneficiary Mrs Christianah Oluwafemi who couldn’t see with her left eye since 2008 also appreciated Hon. Sugar for organizing the free medical services. ‘‘I can see clearly, 10 years cataract has been removed, Hon. Sugar thank you, May God grant all your heart desires.’’
Meanwhile, the founder of OSF and Oyo state governorship aspirant Olatoye Temitope Sugar who was present at the OSF headquarter in Ibadan reacted positively to the prayers of the people. He however encouraged the masses to propagate the good news of free medical services in their neighbourhood. He said ‘‘let us give all glory to God for using me to initiate OSF, however, let each of you spread the good news. Tell those who are suffering from hernia, lumps, fibroid and cataract to come here. We have competent doctors that will treat them, I cannot be everywhere, I need you to inform others because, taking care of the masses is our priority.’’
Hon. Sugar also encouraged the people to collect their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) in order to vote in the right leader come 2019. ‘‘If you want these good works to continue, then get your PVCs and vote in the right person.’’









