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Our train of infrastructural devpt still on course, Ambode

Lagos state governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, has commissioned newly reconstructed 10-storey doctors quarters at the General Hospital, Lagos, and refurbished Onikan Health Centre, reassuring Lagosians that the train of infrastructure development and rehabilitation is still on the move.

The Governor, who spoke at the twin events through the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr Tunji Bello, added that plans are at an advanced stage to upgrade various healthcare facilities across the state which includes secondary healthcare facilities at Apapa, Epe, Ifako Ijaye, Agbowa and Lagos Island Hospital in due course.

He also used the occasion to restate his administration’s determination and commitment to reduce avoidable disabilities, maternal and child morbidity to the barest minimum across the state.

“Since the inception of our administration which will be two years in a couple of weeks, we have committed ourselves to infrastructural renewal and development that will enhance productivity and boost the morale of public servants to improve service delivery to members of the public.

“I have confidence in the ability and capability of our healthcare personnel to deliver excellent service comparable to what obtains in developed countries. As we strive to upgrade our health facilities with the provision of modern infrastructure and equipment, we shall continue to give due attention to issues of welfare and human capital development,” the Governor said.

He explained that the present administration has continuously endeavoured to raise and sustain the confidence of members of the public on its healthcare service delivery while ensuring avoidable disabilities and reducing maternal and child morbidity to the barest minimum.

He described the facility as a foremost medical facility established by the government which has however been overstretched by population growth, adding that its upgrading became necessary following the standard policy of a functional secondary healthcare facility in each Local Government Area of the state as advocated by the federal government.

“The refurbished two-storey facility has been enhanced with fully functional offices, radiology unit, laboratory, consulting rooms for 204 healthcare personnel with specialized professional competency in pharmacy, clinic services as well as emergency services,”the Governor said.

He informed that the rehabilitated Doctors Quarters consists of 29 apartments with self service quarters attached to provide accommodation for medical personnel and their families.

He listed other additional benefits derivable from the rehabilitation of the structure as the 24 hours availability of specialist medical personnel to attend to patients on admission especially on emergency cases.

Earlier in his welcome address at the Onikan Health Centre, commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, stated that the state government will introduce the Health Insurance scheme this year so that all Lagosians can easily have access to medical care throughout the state.

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