“Tézan 2025” in Agou-Nyogbo Sud: More Than 150 People Received Medical Care
- Posted on 19/08/2025 20:03
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- By raymonddzakpata@sante-education.tg

Extract from the article: The traditional yam festival, Tézan, is not only a festive and cultural gathering in the canton of Agou-Nyogbo Sud. This year, the Organizing Committee sought to give the event a stronger social dimension by placing the health and well-being of the..
The traditional yam
festival, Tézan, is not only a festive and cultural gathering in the
canton of Agou-Nyogbo Sud. This year, the Organizing Committee sought to give
the event a stronger social dimension by placing the health and well-being of
the population at the heart of the celebration.
Among the key
activities, the Free Healthcare Day, held on Saturday, August 16, 2025, at
Bethesda Hospital, enabled more than 150 people from the canton and neighboring
localities to benefit from medical consultations, screenings (hypertension,
diabetes, etc.), and essential medicines prescribed by health professionals.
“We started from
the observation that many families still face difficulties in accessing
healthcare, whether for financial, geographical reasons, or due to a lack of
awareness. Tézan should not only be a time of celebration, but also an
opportunity to provide concrete responses to the essential needs of our
population,” explained Mawulolo Roger Lasmothey, President of the Organizing Committee.
The objectives were
to strengthen the social and solidarity dimension of Tézan, provide free
access to basic healthcare, raise awareness on good hygiene, nutrition and
prevention practices, and mobilize local health professionals to serve their
community.
Beneficiaries
welcomed the initiative. For Ama, a 44-year-old housewife, “I don’t often
have the opportunity to go to the hospital. Today, I was able to consult for
free and receive advice to better take care of my health and that of my
children.”
Tonton Koffivi, a
schoolteacher, emphasized that “in our profession, we often neglect our own
health. This day allowed me to get a quick check-up and receive practical
advice. I hope this can be repeated every year.”
In addition to
medical exams, practical advice on nutrition and lifestyle was provided to
encourage everyone to adopt habits that promote well-being.
Beyond its immediate
impact, the initiative helps foster a culture of prevention and vigilance
within the community. The Organizing Committee aims to sustain and strengthen
this free healthcare program, with the support of health institutions and
technical partners—and perhaps make it a biannual event, even outside the yam
festival.
Raymond DZAKPATA