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Now..the State Governments are trying to out-bid each other with their “Building projects”
- Benue okays renovation of 10 hospitals …In a bid to ensure quality healthcare delivery to the people, the Benue State Executive Council, has approved the commencement of comprehensive renovation of 10 general hospitals. This is planned across the state, just as it also gave approval for the construction of seven new hospitals in various local government councils of the state.
- Imo State claims to have built the first e- tertiary hospital at Imo State University Teaching Hospital.
- Lagos completes 100-bed children’s hospitals
Nigerian medics in the Diaspora have also joined the race to “BUILD”…read some stories here:
- Nigerian in Britain Hopes to Build Hospital in Homeland
- Afam Onyema’s singular goal: to build a hospital in Nigeria
- Foundation laying ceremony of the much publicized American Hospital to be built in Abuja
Foriegn Governments too have joined the frame…
…and you you might even remember our previous
Now…we are not saying that shiny buildings are not nice
However, we suggest to our politicans to make 2009 a year to improve the quality of health care provided in our hospitals. Let one Governor tell us that he guarantees that when you drive into the Accident and Emergency Centre in Birnin Kebbi, the capital of Kebbi state…that Doctors will RUN to your attention.
…that if you go into the out-patient department in Ebonyi State University Teaching Hospital in Abakiliki, that doctors will be on their consulting tables by 8 am, and that patients will not have to wait 5 hours to be seen….
…that when a patient goes to Ado Ekiti Teaching Hospital…and is prescribed basic antibiotics….that he/she can get them without going to the market…
Who will take the lead in guaranteeing the quality of healthcare for Nigerians, and not the buildings….and honestly…I dream of attending the nice old colonial buildings at the Federal Medical Centre in Owerri, if I’ll be seen quickly and efficiently. I am sure most other Nigerians will share my dreams. Let 2009 be a year of quality, and let us get over the delusions of grander that often cloud our thinking.
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world; indeed it is the only thing that ever has…Margaret Mead