Stallion Empowerment Initiative (SEI) in its endeavour works to develop scalable, impactful and sustainable programs that shall leave a visible impact for the future generations in West Africa.

The key focus is towards providing better education, health care and skill and capability building in youth communities. The association with the mobile clinic is a step towards the fulfilment of accessible health care and wellbeing of the community.

Stallion is working in close coordination with all stakeholders and the government to alleviate the circumstances of coronavirus patients, frontline workers and lots of daily wage earners who are most impacted by the lockdown.

Group’s Charity arm SEI pledged free rice and fish for three months to all hospitals dedicated to coronavirus care in Nigeria. 89 State hospitals in Nigeria are already registered as a part of this programme. The selfless people in SEI working in the frontline risk their lives to ensure that aid reaches where it is required the most.

SEI has also deployed staff buses to ferry health care workers to hospitals dedicated to coronavirus treatment in Lagos.

The free staff buses along with driver and fuelling are attached to the COVID-19 dedicated hospitals for 3 months to ensure safer and comfortable transportation of the healthcare providers who are in the frontline in this fight against the virus.

Stallion’s partnering with the Morsun Mobile Clinic has an amazing capability to make an impact on the community and the region.

Their sustainability and good success will ensure better access to basic healthcare. This act of kindness will have a far-reaching impact with thousands of patients directly and immediately benefiting from this gesture.