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  • Ibadan Hospital CEO calls on govt to increase investment on primary health care

    Ibadan Hospital CEO calls on govt to increase investment on primary health care

    •As Nikzar Hospital launches state of the art equipment

    An Ibadan Hospital Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr Olusegun Ajisefinni has called on the Federal government to invest more on primary health care institution, and ensure standard health care infrastructure and medical personnel across the country.

    Dr. Ajisefinni, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nikzar Hospital, Ibadan also bemoaned a situation where accident victims in Nigeria are conveyed on okada, Keke Maruwa, and commerce buses for urgent medical attention, instead of well equipped, functional medical transportation.  

    Dr. Ajisefinni, who expressed concern over the derth of medical infrastructure in the country, spoke yesterday at the annual hosting of medical consultants, birth attendants and healthcare partners, organised by Nitzar Hospital management held at Apata, Ibadan, charged the federal government to overhaul primary healthcare institutions for average Nigerians to access good health care delivery.

    The event which attracted scores of healthcare providers across Oyo State capital, also has in attendance members of different associations and stakeholders with initiatives to promote and improve maternal health, including the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) and the Traditional Birth Attendants.

    Leaders of the associations were also conducted round the Nikzar Hospital,  Apata, Ibadan to access the state- of- the -art equipment available in the hospital aimed at providing quality and affordable healthcare delivery for the people.

    Fielding questions from journalists, the CEO of Nikzar Hospital, Ibadan while commending various initiatives by government to improve quality healthcare delivery, said Nigeria is still not there in terms of investment in primary health care institutions.

    Dr Ajisefinni also urged the federal government to urgently address challenges of medical transportation and continued exodus of medical personnel, adding that it is only when there is appropriate renumeration and needed medical infrastructure in the country, that many medical professionals will be encouraged to stay and work in Nigeria.

    He said “the best thing is for the government to spend more on small small health care institutions they have around where an average person can quickly get the help that they need.

    “Those health care centres have to be well equipped as much as the tertiary health care institutions because there is no point in having an emergency where you can only  refer that person to a tertiary hospital in a country where there is no good medical and health care transportation.

    “At the end of the day, it is not all the patients that made it to that tertiary institution. So, what are we doing. For example, government should pay more attention to primary health care institutions, put all the necessary resources, and personnel there.

    “Nigerians are good, Nigerians know what they are doing, but we are lacking in the necessary equipment. So, these personnel will be able to do their best at resuscitating these patients, making patients stable and then, everybody will be comfortable referring that patient to any tertiary hospital, knowing that that patient will make it there .For example, when you have an accident in Nigeria, you will depend on Okada, Keke Maruwa , buses and cars to transport that patient to the nearest hospital.  Only few people will make it compare to when there is a standby connected ambulance that people could easily call and you get the help you need even right there on the accident spot, you get your IV line if you need one.”

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    While calling for functional medical transportation in Nigeria, Dr Ajisefinni who cited the case of the world boxing champion, British -Nigerian professional boxer, Anthony Joshua, wondered why government could not provide well equipped medical transportation services across nation’s expressways.

    “During transportation, you get all the help you need with a very equipped ambulance. Now, even in some places that have ambulance in Nigeria, that I have seen myself, you will see the ambulance is empty, is more like having a bed, a gony, that’s where you put patients on to transport.

    “So, that ambulance, for me is like having a gony and you and I are pushing the patient on that gony to the place, we have every space so we can push the patient on that gony.

    “Our ambulance is especially well equipped, to the fact that I have the courage to use it to transport my own mother, with necessary oxygen, electrical outlets, that you can plug in suctioning machine if you have a patient that needs them while transporting them either to nearby hospital or tertiary hospital, to resuscitate the patient, from shock and all those things. So, we are not there at all.

    The government needs to do better.

    “They need to consider the average person, the low income, like i said, again this affect the rich too. Because your money won’t carry you from that accident spot, it is an ambulance.  You may be lucky that your bullet proof car is not damaged. Like the one that we recently saw. The boxer, that’s Anthony Joshua. Even, that bullet proof car, if it can transport you to hospital, it will only serve as bed for you. You know, there is nothing in it that can be used to help you to breathe before you get to the hospital”, he stated.

  • Club donates borehole to Ibadan hospital

    Club donates borehole to Ibadan hospital

    A Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), Cronies Club has commissioned a modernised borehole for Oni and Sons Memorial Children Hospital, Ibadan, a government hospital dedicated to the health care of children in Oyo State.

    The club said the borehole donation was part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

    Speaking at the Commissioning, the Chief Cronite, who is also the Aare Egbe Omo Balogun of Ibadanland, Chief Adegboyega Adegoke, said he has embraced concept of giving back to the society for a long time, urging Nigerians to have same spirit.

    He said giving is important because it is good for everybody to leave good legacy, adding that this will also complemented effort of the government.

    He said: “The idea behind the donation of the borehole is to give back to the society. This is because as a person, I help people, associations and communities, and because I also belong to various clubs, I believe anywhere you pass through, you must make a positive impact.

    “I believe anywhere you live , you must surely have a positive legacy that people can remember you for.  That people can say, this guy or lady was here and this was  what he or she did.

    “So it is always good to give back. God has blessed us and the little we have, we must give back to the society and this is very important. 

    “Therefore as the President of the Cronies Club, we said we must energise our Corporate Social Responsibility and give back to the society. Thank God that the first one we are doing is at Oni and Sons Memorial Children Hospital, Ibadan because it will be beneficial to the children and their mothers. It would also assist the society, the Hospital Management, Board and the State Government.

    “Let me also say that the Oyo State Chairman of the Hospital Management Board, Dr Akin Fagbemi has a positive aura, and I believe it was his positive aura that drew us here.

    “He came into office in May this year. This is October and barely six months, see what the man has been able to achieve across Oyo State. He has a positive aura to attract good things. When he was at ORTMA he did excellently well. So he still has a lot to give back to Oyo State”.

    Adegoke, who is also the President of Jericho Businessmen Club (JBC), promised to provide solar lights for the hospital. 

    According to him, providing solar-powered lights within the hospital premises would assist workers to be more effective, efficient and brighten the atmosphere for the patients.

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    Chairman, Oyo State Hospitals Management Board, Dr. Akin Fagbemi said: “One of the things we are celebrating today is the donation of this very critical facility to the hospital by the Cronies Club. We are very glad with this Borehole given to us. It is coming at the niche of time.

    “We are grateful because this is coming as a support to whatever we are doing and the good work of his Excellency, Governor Makinde. We pray that God Almighty will continue to be with him.

    “The takeaway from here is that I want to also urge other clubs and those who God has blessed to also support this kind of good course. 

    “I wish to thank the Cronies Club and I want to appreciate them. God will continue to bless them.

    “Also the Chief Cronite, Olooye Adegoke is a distinguished indigene of Ibadanland and he is already on the  Olubadan Chieftaincy lineage. He is already showing good leadership and we are grateful to him for leading his club into carrying out this project”.