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We have started renovation of health facilities - Gov. Aiyedatiwa

Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State, has announced that the administration has commenced the renovation and construction of health facilities in the state.

The deputy of Aiyedatiwa, Olayide Adelami, who represented the Governor, spoke at the 40th annual general meeting and scientific conference of the Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria (APHPN). It was held in Akure.

The Governor noted that while the health sector was identified as critical to the development of Ondo State, the initiative to build and upgrade health facilities is topmost, and at the center of his administration’s agenda.

“We are undertaking structural and infrastructural upgrades of our health facilities,” he said.

“For example, the construction of 500 bedded wards in the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital (UNIMEDTH), the construction and renovation of many health facilities, and the replacement of obsolete medical equipment with ultra-modern down-to-the-earth equipment, across all levels of care.”

Aiyedatiwa also disclosed that his administration is recruiting more professionals to fill the gap left by health workers who relocated abroad.

“We understand that many of those we employed in the past have relocated abroad for greener pastures, so we have decided to employ up to 1,000 health professionals across all cadres to replace those who have left. These recruitment processes are already ongoing,” he noted.

The governor said the theme for this year’s APHPN conference, ‘Repositioning Public Health in a New Political Dispensation’ is a timely call to service for stakeholders.

He said: “To reposition public health, we must agree that it is through collective efforts of all the stakeholders: the government, health professionals, patients and partners.”

He said: “As a government, we will continue to improve on our performances. At this juncture, I want to assure all that we will not rest on our laurels until we ensure that public health is fully repositioned.

“I wish that our health professionals would work as a team and complement the efforts of government.”

The governor commended President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda on Health and the appointment of the minister of health, Ali Pate, whom he said was “a perfect fit for the job.”

The Special Adviser to the President on Health, Salma Anas, in her remarks, assured Nigerians that President Tinubu is indeed committed to reforming the health sector.

According to Anas, the topic of the conference aligns with the position of the Tinubu administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda on health, with a focus on achieving universal health coverage, leaving no one behind.

“We are committed to reforming the health sector to ensure that we close the gaps between those in need of services and available services or expand the services,” she said.

In his comments, the National President of APHPN, Alphonsus Isara, commended Aiyedatiwa for providing a conducive environment for their members to effectively do their jobs and complement the efforts of the government to deliver quality healthcare.

Isara said the theme of the conference is an opportunity for members to deliberate on ways to reposition public healthcare services in Nigeria.

Adesegun Fatusi, a professor of public health and community medicine, delivered the keynote address. He recommended that the APHPN must contribute to increased production of health workers, and engage in data-driven and research-based decisions towards improved health system performance.

Fatusi also advised public health practitioners in the country to position themselves as topmost advocates for improved health development.

(Premium Times)

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