Bayelsa State Governor, Henry Seriake Dickson
COMMITTED to deliver world class health services to the public, the Bayelsa State Government has established the first dialysis center in the state to cater for people with kidney failure, heart condition ailments and other related life threatening diseases.
Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State said the feat is historical and that its part of his electioneering promises revolution in the state’s health care system.
The governor said this in Yenagoa while conducting some visiting medical experts from the United States of America around key medical facilities built by his administration.
He said with the state of the art facilities and the capable medical personnel in the various hospitals and health institutions, the era of traveling to other states and countries to seek quality health-care is gone for good.
Dickson said, “This is a statement we are making that Bayelsa has changed and we are waging a silent revolution for change, development and posterity. And this is one of the health care investments the state has made.
“This is the first time we are having dialysis facilities in the state and we are glad that our partners, a team of experts from the US are here to oversee these facilities. So with what you are seeing, the diagnostic center and the referral hospitals in the eight local government councils, you will agree with me that Bayelsa is set for quality health-care delivery”.
The governor also disclosed that very soon the facilities will be formally opened but in the meantime it can be accessed as full services are being rendered on a daily basis.
Dickson called on Bayelsans who are professionals in the health sector and are currently abroad to return home and contribute their own quota to the growing health system in the state, assuring that they will be fully accommodated.
To this end, he however called on the people of the state to build confidence in the Restoration Government; and in the spirit of new ways of doing things and right thinking to jettison act that would discourage government, because the state belongs to Bayelsans and the support of everyone is needed to develop the state.
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