Categories: Latest News

Ibadan Rotary Club donates medical equipment to Ade-Oyo hospital

The Rotary Club of Iyaganku-Ibadan donated medical equipment worth millions of naira to Ade-Oyo State Hospital, Ibadan, on Friday as part of its child and maternal care intervention programme.

The items donated include waste bins, mosquito nets, birthing kits, foetal dopplers, pedal dustbins (20 units), steriliser units, baby weighing scales, ward screens, anglepoise lamps, bedsheets for babies and mothers, window blinds, and demarcation.

The club also changed the hospital’s toilet seat and painted the whole maternity ward unit.

Speaking, the club president, Mr Iwadola Samson, said the intervention will go a long way in helping the hospital and nursing mothers.

He encouraged the beneficiaries to make judicious use of the items donated.

Samson said: “At Rotary, we serve humanity, and through our July theme, which is Child and Maternal Care, we do everything to support select hospitals.

“The director in charge of the project identified this hospital, but it is one thing for us to identify, and it is another thing for the government to support us.

“The management of the hospital was helpful and instrumental as they accepted us and guided us on how we could improve this ward, and that started the whole process.

“As the work progressed, we realised that it was not a one-off deal but rather what should be an ongoing partnership. So I’m delighted that we have enough support and assurance from the management of the hospital that whatever we do will be adequately maintained.”

Also, District Governor 9126, Kayode Olowolagba, said the mission of the club is to bridge the gap by supporting the government in providing social amenities for residents of such communities.

According to him, “Rotary Club will always prioritise the welfare of pregnant women, nursing mothers, and their children.

“We have taken it upon ourselves to figure out areas where the club can assist the government in making healthcare accessible to pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children.”

In his remarks, the Chairman of the State Hospital Management Board, Mr Akin Fagbemi, lauded the Rotary Club of Iyaganku-Ibadan for its kindness, just as he expressed optimism that the gesture would have a positive effect on the lives of pregnant and nursing mothers.

He emphasised that health remains one of the cardinal programmes of the administration of Oyo State Governor, Mr Seyi Makinde.

Fagbemi reassured the Rotary Club of Iyaganku-Ibadan that the management and the staff of his board have the manpower, the machinery, and the people to maintain and sustain whatever is placed in their custody.

He encouraged other well-meaning individuals to emulate the gesture of the Rotary Club of Iyaganku-Ibadan and also support health facilities across the state in order to complement the efforts of the present administration.

Director of Community Service, Iyaniwura Akinlua, urged the hospital to make good use of the items donated so as to encourage them to do more in the future.

ALSO READ THESE TOP STORIES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE 

 

Olawale Olaniyan

Recent Posts

‘5ive’ album, a symbol of hope, grace, change and growth — Davido

•I’m executive producing a movie and series that will be ready soon Ebro Darden on…

14 minutes ago

Performance of Hajj

IN the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Qur’an 2:196 says, “And complete the…

34 minutes ago

ATM 2025 sets new benchmark with over 55,000 attendees, marking 16% year-on-year growth

Arabian Travel Market (ATM), the leading global event for the travel and tourism sector, has…

40 minutes ago

Kogi under siege: Killer herders, kidnappers on rampage

YEKINI JIMOH writes about how the spate of terror attacks have spread from the core…

46 minutes ago

Painful exit of a political icon

ON the 27th of January, 2025, the Nigerian political landscape suffered a devastating blow with…

1 hour ago

On OGSTEP’s economic survival strategy

    OGUN State, widely acknowledged as Nigeria’s Industrial Capital, is charting a bold and…

2 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.