Ondo State governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko (second0, Commissioner for Health, Dr Dayo Adeyanju (third) and others during the inspection of ongoing construction work on the Arakale Comprehensive Health Centre in Akure, Ondo State.
THE Ondo State Governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, has assured that the ongoing construction work on the popular Arakale Comprehensive Health Centre in Akure, the capital of Ondo State will be completed and commissioned in January 2017 by his administration.
The Governor disclosed this during an inspection tour of the health facility in company of some members of his cabinet which included the state Commissioner for Health, Dr Dayo Adeyanju, the Commissioner for Education, Jide Adejuyigbe, and other top government functionaries.
Mimiko, who described as impressive the level of work already done at the centre, noted that he was satisfied with the spate of progress and the quality of work on the project which is nearing completion.
While pointing out that the project was being handled by the Ondo State Direct Labour Agency Team One, the governor said Arakale Comprehensive Health Centre was one of the busiest health facilities in the country.
He explained that his administration had decided to upgrade the facilities at the health centre as part of his government’s resolve to make adequate and quality health care delivery facilities available to the people of Ondo State.
Dr Mimiko assured that the health centre will be adequately equipped to provide first class primary health care delivery services to the people of the state, adding that this will complement other health care facilities already put in place by his government across Ondo State.
While explaining the rationale behind the upgrading of Arakale Comprehensive Health Centre facilities, the State Commissioner for Health, Dr Dayo Adeyanju noted that it was necessary to effect a total reconstruction of the Health Centre to enable it accommodate more patients and address the perennial inadequate facilities in the centre.
According to him, the centre, which used to be a very small building was receiving nothing less than 10 deliveries on a daily basis, pointing out the need to expand the facilities at the Health Centre.
He said among other facilities to be provided at the new structure are ante-natal ward, clinic ward, labour ward, immunisation and family planning facilities and other necessary health care delivery equipment
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