16 people have been rescued so far from the rubble.
Ms Fasawe appealed to the doctors to be patient.
The minister said that the administration was also committed to employing more healthcare workers.
Ms Fasawe, however, said that adults or pregnant women should not take the medication.
“The rate of stunting is 21.2 per cent, underweight 12.1 per cent, and wasting 3.0 per cent.’’
Ms Fasawe said that the outreach was designed to provide free healthcare services to residents of Kuje as a pilot area council.
Ms Fasawe said that the medical outreach was part of activities to celebrate President Bola Tinubu’s one year in office.
Ms Tallen thanked her guests for the tributes.
“Every resident of FCT is entitled to accessing quality health care services regardless of their socio and economic status.’’
Mr Pate added that cervical cancer is the third most common cancer and the second most frequent cause of cancer deaths among women in Nigeria.
