Tag: Ansar-ud-deen Society of Nigeria (ADSN)

  • Association targets affordable health scheme for members

    Association targets affordable health scheme for members

    The Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria (ADSN) has taken a decisive step towards formalising and expanding its century-old medical services with the official launch of AnsarCare, a new healthcare initiative set to target both its vast membership and the general public nationwide.

    The programme, unveiled at the Society’s National Headquarters in Ajao, Surulere, Lagos, is being positioned by the leadership as a critical response to the soaring cost of medical care and structural deficiencies within Nigeria’s healthcare system.

    ADSN National President, Prince Mosediq Adeniji Kazeem, SAN, described the initiative as a move to consolidate and coordinate the organisation’s existing, sporadic medical efforts into a national, impactful programme.

    “The aim of AnsarCare is to formalise our existing medical efforts and extend them across all our councils and branches nationwide,” Prince Kazeem stated.

    He expressed an ambitious vision for the programme to evolve into a Health Maintenance Organisation (HMO) and eventually become as prominent and impactful as international organisations like the Red Cross or Red Crescent.

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    He highlighted the economic pressures faced by ordinary Nigerians as a core motivator, noting that access to affordable healthcare has become a major concern.

     “From drug prices to diagnostic services, medical care has become too expensive. Our members and the communities we serve need help,” he added.

    The initiative is set to begin its pilot phase in Osun State, leveraging the society’s functional medical facilities already established there.

    Prince Kazeem confirmed that a temporary medical outreach team would deliver services to members and surrounding communities, with plans to gradually replicate this model across the Society’s seven councils and 187 branches.

    The implementation will be steered by a newly inaugurated 10-member AnsarCare Committee, chaired by, President of the Lekki Muslim Ummah (LEMU) , Dr. Abdulganiy Labinjo and others, including Dr. Hafiz Akande, Dr. Rasheed Adekeye Odunola, Alhaja Ganiat Toluwaloju, Dr. Kamaldeen Adelowo, Dr. Abdulfatai Odemuyiwa, Dr. Tunji Akintade, Dr. Fouad Adetoro (Joint Secretary), Abdulwahab Oseni (Joint Secretary) and Alhaji Lateef Aremu Oridota, National Welfare Secretary.

    Prince Kazeem urged the committee to uphold the society’s core values of volunteerism and selfless service to the cause of Allah.

    Speaking virtually at the launch, Dr. Labinjo stressed the committee’s focus on accessibility and affordability, echoing the president’s concerns.

    “Healthcare, as defined by the World Health Organization, goes beyond just treating the sick. It is also not cheap. Our job is to put systems in place to make it more accessible and affordable, not necessarily free,” Dr. Labinjo said.

    He commended the Society’s financial backing, revealing that N5 million has already been allocated to kickstart the project, and called for broader support from the community.

    A committee member, Dr. Tunji Akintade, reinforced the community-driven nature of the project. Acknowledging the abysmal state of the nation’s health system, citing poor maternal and child health indices. “Our most important task is to mobilise beneficiaries to contribute to the pool of funds that will sustain this project,” he stated.

  • Ansar-ud-deen lifts five women with N400,000 in Kaduna

    Ansar-ud-deen lifts five women with N400,000 in Kaduna

    Ansar-ud-deen Society of Nigeria (ADSN) Kaduna Branch has supported five widows who are members of the society with N400,000.

    The initiative, ADSN said, is to enable them provide food for their families during the Ramadan.

    The financial support for the less privileged, part of the Branch’s annual Ramadan Welfare Programme, was given during the annual Ramadan Lecture, as the five widows drawn from each of the five divisions benefits N80,000 to support their trade and provide food for their family.

    In his lecture, Alhaji Adam Ballo, said Islam is truthfully, fair, just and not contradictory. He added that instead of dwelling on worldly things, it’s better to seek the hereafter (Al-Jannah).

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    “Two criteria of being referred to as a successful Muslim is having the fears of Allah and following His directives by doing the good deeds and avoiding the prohibited acts such as lying, backbiting, hypocrisy. When you fear Allah, He would open ways for you, make you happy and protect you from sadness.

    Chairman, Ansar-ud-deen Society Kaduna Branch, Alhaji Saburideen Ishola Adeyemi, tasked members to imbibe the fear of Allah and be just and fair in whatever they are doing.

    He said that is the only way to live true to the teachings of Allah and the acts of the Prophet.