 In a bid to tackle health challenges, the Western Naval Command has organized a free medical outreach for residents of Ajiagungle in Ajiarumi, Ifello-Dun, local government area of Lagos State, representing the flag officer commanding command administration officer Commodore Edem Duke, says the move is to further strengthen military-civil relations. Beneficiaries of the medical rhapsody couldn't hold their gratitude and excitement. Committees as part of measures towards enhancing senior military operation. A modern daily commitment to our professional responsibilities is a key priority in the vision of the chief of the Naval Staff, Vice-Admiral, Vice-Gilwin-Kangbo-Admiralty-Admiral, which aims at sustaining partnership and engagement with the welfare of the Nigerian Navy organizations. This outreach is therefore organized as part of activities to serve the Nigerian Navy for post-social responsibility of the Navy. The way they do it is marvelous. I like and make them do it continuously because many people for here we know about to pay medical something. They come here to collect, to treat themselves free of charge. I want to say thank you for Navy, their try, they do good for us. It's not easy. Cue to them, they really tried. Like I didn't know I'm having BP, but when I got here this morning I discovered I'm having BP and I really appreciate their effort. They really tried. I expect, I expect that as they are doing today, even between three, four months to this time, medical assistants are here. Because what they are doing today, I'm very, very surprised.