Adeboye was born on March 2, 1942, in Ifewara, Osun State, and will be celebrating his 83rd birthday on Sunday.
According to a statement by his son, Pastor Leke Adeboye, on Thursday, the programme is part of the church’s Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives.
The free medical services will be offered in various areas, including obstetrics and gynaecology, surgeries, general surgeries, eye surgeries, dialysis sessions, reading glasses, and consultation.
The church stated that the free medical services will be executed by the Redeemer’s Health Centre. Interested individuals can register for the various services by contacting the designated phone numbers or visiting the RHC premises.
It stated, “Pastor Adeboye’s commitment to giving back to society is evident in the church’s numerous CSR initiatives, which have impacted over 166 million lives and executed over 990,000 projects.
“We are committed to impacting lives across different sectors.
“Our CSR programmes are designed to provide support and care to those in need, and we are grateful for the opportunity to serve.”
The RCCG’s health interventions have been extensive, with over nine million beneficiaries of free healthcare services, 33,052 completed healthcare projects, and four intensive care units/centres established in various locations.
The free medical services programme is a testament to Adeboye’s commitment to serving humanity and making a positive impact on society, the church added.