Francis Sadhere

THE Free Medical Outreach programme of the National Association of Seadogs, NAS, has been scheduled to take place at Ogunu community in the oil City of Warri, Delta State on Friday, October 31, as the group commences its quarterly 3-day Pyrates Working Council (PWC) Conference that would terminate November 2, 2014.

A statement by the host Cap’n of the Escravos Deck, Mr. Felix Uku said that the event is expected to commence by 10 am prompt with residents of nearby communities being invited to come for free treatment of their ailment which include but not limited to eye and malaria but other minor surgeries.

The PWC is the highest decision making body of the Confraternity where crucial issues affecting the workings of the organization are diagnosed and addressed including critical national matters concerning the country in a brain storming session schedule to hold on Saturday, November 1, 2014.

Mr. F. Uku said the exercise which has been executed by the Escravos Deck at both Koko town and Governor Uduaghan’s Abiugborodo communities in Warri North is part of the Pyrates Confraternity’s contribution to the good health of citizens in any community where they exist, apart from rendering other social services to further the cause of humanity.

Led by the NAS International President, Mr. Ifeayin Onoche and his executives, including the Area 7 Mate, Mr. Richard Abashe they are expected to pay courtesy calls on prominent personalities in the state.

Being the first of its kind to hold in Warri is expected attract seadogs from across the country and the Diaspora. The Ankor Point, AP, the official meeting points of the Pyrates Confraternity worldwide and the Mabiaku link road area of the AP is now wearing a new look, even as various businesses and hotels in Warri has been booked and are prepared for the 3-days brisk business.