Kogi Govt. Distributes Equipment, Drugs Worth N500m To 5 Zonal Hospitals
The Kogi Government on Thursday says it is distributing equipment and drugs worth over N500 million to five zonal hospitals and other health facilities across the three senatorial district of the state, Kogireports learnts.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Saka Audu, disclosed this during the inspection and handing over of those equipment to the heads of the hospitals for onward distribution in Lokoja.
Audu mentioned the hospitals to include; Specialist Hospital Kabba, Zonal hospital Ida, Zonal hospital Ankpa, zonal hospital Dekina and zonal hospitals Okene, adding that cottage hospitals would also benefited when completed.
He added that the drugs worth N86 million, while the equipment worth over N400 million with overall total amounting to over N500 million, saying the distribution would start with immediate effect.
“This is just one of the interventions that Gov. Yahaya Bello led Administration is bringing to the people of Kogi; we have seen the passion in our governor for health sector development.
“The people of Kogi should be assured that they will have a state that is self-independent when it comes to health need. We are planning to halt transfer of patients from one facility to another due to lack of equipment.
“When these equipment are distributed down to various health facilities, our hospital will be in proper position to handle advanced medical cases, and the story of Kogi health sector will never be the same again,” Audu said.
Dr Wada Omale, the Chief Medical Director (CMD), Kogi Hospital Board, who received the equipment on behalf of the hospitals, commended Gov. Yahaya Bello for his magnanimity and love for patients and health workers in the state.
He added: “We are not going to disappoint the state government; we are going to use all the instruments to the benefit of humanity and improvement of healthcare services delivery all over Kogi State”.
Dr Adekunle Aledare, the Programme Manager of Healthcare Plus, said the drugs would be distributed to 12 health facilities; four in each of the three senatorial district across the state.
According to Aledare, the drugs and delivery kits would be distributed to patients and pregnant women that visited any of the facilities free of charge, as soon as the healthcare plus programme kicked off.
He added that each kit contained everything a pregnant woman would ever need before, during and after delivery, stressing that it will be free of charge.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the equipment include: three mobile X-ray machines, three Dental Unit with Compressor & Video Therapy, two Blease Focus Anaesthesia machines, and 10 SpectrumLab S23A,
Others are 360 hospital beds and mattresses, four 30Kva Generators, 17 Baby Colts, 10 Medicine Cupboards, eight orthopedic beds, one Emergency Trolley, 13 Wheel chairs, many Electrolytes Analysing Machines; shadowless operation Lamps; Delivery Kits; among others.
The Commissioner for Health, Dr Saka Haruna Audu, handing over the equipment to the CMD, KHMB, Dr Wada Omale.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Saka Audu, disclosed this during the inspection and handing over of those equipment to the heads of the hospitals for onward distribution in Lokoja.
Audu mentioned the hospitals to include; Specialist Hospital Kabba, Zonal hospital Ida, Zonal hospital Ankpa, zonal hospital Dekina and zonal hospitals Okene, adding that cottage hospitals would also benefited when completed.
He added that the drugs worth N86 million, while the equipment worth over N400 million with overall total amounting to over N500 million, saying the distribution would start with immediate effect.
“This is just one of the interventions that Gov. Yahaya Bello led Administration is bringing to the people of Kogi; we have seen the passion in our governor for health sector development.
“The people of Kogi should be assured that they will have a state that is self-independent when it comes to health need. We are planning to halt transfer of patients from one facility to another due to lack of equipment.
“When these equipment are distributed down to various health facilities, our hospital will be in proper position to handle advanced medical cases, and the story of Kogi health sector will never be the same again,” Audu said.
Dr Wada Omale, the Chief Medical Director (CMD), Kogi Hospital Board, who received the equipment on behalf of the hospitals, commended Gov. Yahaya Bello for his magnanimity and love for patients and health workers in the state.
He added: “We are not going to disappoint the state government; we are going to use all the instruments to the benefit of humanity and improvement of healthcare services delivery all over Kogi State”.
Dr Adekunle Aledare, the Programme Manager of Healthcare Plus, said the drugs would be distributed to 12 health facilities; four in each of the three senatorial district across the state.
According to Aledare, the drugs and delivery kits would be distributed to patients and pregnant women that visited any of the facilities free of charge, as soon as the healthcare plus programme kicked off.
He added that each kit contained everything a pregnant woman would ever need before, during and after delivery, stressing that it will be free of charge.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the equipment include: three mobile X-ray machines, three Dental Unit with Compressor & Video Therapy, two Blease Focus Anaesthesia machines, and 10 SpectrumLab S23A,
Others are 360 hospital beds and mattresses, four 30Kva Generators, 17 Baby Colts, 10 Medicine Cupboards, eight orthopedic beds, one Emergency Trolley, 13 Wheel chairs, many Electrolytes Analysing Machines; shadowless operation Lamps; Delivery Kits; among others.
The Commissioner for Health, Dr Saka Haruna Audu, handing over the equipment to the CMD, KHMB, Dr Wada Omale.
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