Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has made a bold statement in promoting the health sector in the state as he laid a foundation stone
of a 200-bed specialist hospital in Orba, Udenu council area on
Monday,
Speaking during at the site of the proposed specialist hospital during
the well-attended ceremony, the governor assured that his government
will continue to deliver on his campaign promises in transforming the
state into a desirable destination for medical tourist that would also
draw investors within the country and from countries in the African
continent to the coal city state.
It was an occasion during which the governor received a rare approval
of his people-oriented programmes from the World Health Organization
whose representative on the occasion, Mrs. Angela Izegbune, poured
encomiums on him for taking such a bold move in the health sector in
less than 100 days in office.
She also commended the leadership of the state commissioner for
health, Dr. Sam Ngwu, at the Ministry of Health for the strides so far
and for quickly putting together the activities that culminated in the
foundation-laying ceremony.
Governor Ugwuanyi told the huge crowd that the 200-Bed Ultra Modern
Specialist Hospital would on completion bring succor to the teeming
population of residents of communities in the densely populated Enugu
North senatorial zone of the state and reduce the current pressure on
the existing two tertiary health institutions in the state whose
facilities can no longer carry the huge patients-traffic at the
moment.
He recalled that a greater percentage of Nigerians who seek medical
attention and assistance abroad are from the South Eastern region and
that Enugu contributes a good percentage of them.
He enjoined medical workers and other parties to shun /industrial
action capable of undermining the efforts of government, especially in
the health sector, situations that could result in loss of lives.
The governor further assured that his government will continue to
provide a conducive atmosphere for the effective discharge of Medicare
in the state
He used the occasion to commend the host communities of the hospital
project, that is, Orba, Imilike, (and) Ovoko/ Iheaka, for their kind
understanding evidenced in their gesture of freely donating land and
other forms of assistance for the site while assuring the speedy
completion of the project.
According to him, apart from providing specialist services for the
people in the rural communities, the health facility would also help
to check current rural-to-urban drift syndrome that has bogged down
Nigerian society for years now.
“I wish to enjoin all stakeholders in health sector in Enugu to key
into this worthy initiative we have taken in the sector and give it
the support and cooperation it needs to come to fruition.
“I wish to use the occasion to call on medical and allied workers in
the state to show more dedication and commitment to their duties
and as much as possible to avoid industrial actions that will
occasion preventable loss of lives and consequent lose of faith and
confidence in our hospitals.
“On our part as a government, we will as we have always promised
provide the facilities, .equipments and logistical support necessary
for the effective discharge of duties of health workers in the state.
“I wish to thank members of the host communities of this hospital
project for their kindness in freely donating the land and also
offering other forms of assistance to make this ceremony a reality”,
said the governor.
WHO representative Izegbune, in her good will message, commended the
government led by Governor Ugwuanyi for his laudable achievement
before his 100 days in office noting that Enugu State since 2008 till
date has been certified Polio free.
She also noted that since the present administration of Ugwuanyi,
immunization has risen above 90% in the state, adding that it was a
step in the right direction, especially in the health sector.
She also noted that WHO on its own will continue to partner and
collaborate with the government in the health sector towards providing
a qualitative medicare and taking the health sector to the next
height.
Dr. had in his own address underscored the importance of the project
but warned that would be zero-tolerance of any vandalism of facilities
at the site of the facility just as he called on the leaders of the
host communities to safeguard the facicilties and the personnel of the
companies that would deliver the project. End