The Dachung Musa Bagos Foundation has successfully carried out a medical outreach and sanitation exercise at the Riyom Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp, bringing much-needed healthcare services and environmental sensitization to the community.

The outreach, led by the Foundation’s Executive Director, Mrs. Lydia Dachung M. Bagos, and Program Manager, Mr. Dali Alpha, was supported by a dedicated committee, team members, and numerous volunteers who contributed to the success of the mission.
A team of doctors, nurses, and other health workers attended to residents, offering medical consultations, treatments, and health education. The sanitation exercise, aimed at promoting environmental hygiene, was organized in collaboration with the Plateau State Environmental and Sanitation Agency, whose Director General and staff played an active role in the program.
Special appreciation was expressed to the Da Gwom Rwei of Riyom, Da Samuel Jok (Dara), for his warm reception and support, as well as to the Red Cross for their continued humanitarian work. The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency also received commendation for providing essential medical supplies.

The Foundation’s Chairman, Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos, has reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to humanitarian service. “Since we began this work in 2011, we have kept moving forward, and we will continue to believe and trust in God, because in God we trust,” he said.
The Foundation pledged to sustain such initiatives to improve the well-being of vulnerable communities in Plateau State.


