Oworoshoki clinic treats 303 patients in February, passing 7,200 total

Posted 30 Mar 2026
In February, 303 community members received free healthcare at Safe City in Oworoshoki, Lagos, bringing the clinic's total since launch to over 7,250 patients and 681 treated in the first two months of 2026 alone.
Patient visits dipped slightly from January due to government-led home demolitions in Oworoshoki, which displaced residents and created instability in the area. Despite this, Safe City stayed fully operational and slightly exceeded its monthly target. Of the 303 patients, 35% were visiting for the first time and 65% were returning, a continued increase in repeat visits that shows how central the clinic has become for ongoing care.
The average monthly household income among patients was about 24,400 naira (roughly £13) for a family of four, which works out to about £3.30 per person per month. We spent about £303 (US$384) on medications and staff salaries.
Mrs Victoria, one of Safe City's oldest patients and a grandmother in Oworoshoki, shared her experience on video, describing how the clinic has changed her life.
With solar panels now installed and power issues resolved, the team is well placed to maintain this pace heading into Q2.