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Otti warns communities against vandalising upgraded health centres

Abia State Governor Alex Otti urged communities to protect and maintain newly upgraded primary healthcare centers in Bende Local Government Area. He emphasized the importance of community involvement in sustaining the facilities and preventing vandalism. The upgraded centers include modern medical equipment and are staffed with qualified personnel. The governor also mentioned plans to construct a specialist hospital to enhance healthcare delivery.

Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has urged communities to take ownership of newly upgraded primary healthcare centres and protect them from vandalism to ensure sustained healthcare delivery.

Otti gave the charge on Thursday during the formal functionalisation of the Amaokwe Item and Amaegbuato Nkpa Primary Health Centres in Bende Local Government Area of the state.

Represented by the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Ogbonnaya Uche, the governor said the facilities formed part of ongoing healthcare reforms that had made about nine PHCs operational in the area.

“Government has provided these facilities; it is now the responsibility of the communities to protect and sustain them because vandalism or misuse will not be tolerated,” he warned.

Otti said the upgraded centres were equipped with essential medical facilities, including ultrasound machines, auto analysers, oxygen units and laboratory equipment to improve healthcare services.

He said the facilities had been staffed with qualified nurses to provide round-the-clock services, while visiting doctors would offer specialised medical care when required.

The governor also said that the state government was constructing a specialist hospital at Umunnato General Hospital to further strengthen healthcare delivery in the area.

He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving access to quality healthcare service across rural communities and underserved areas of the state.

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Executive Secretary of the Abia Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr Kalu Kalu, said the reforms were aimed at reducing preventable deaths among mothers and newborns.

Kalu said the government was working towards ensuring that every ward in the state had a functional and well-equipped primary healthcare centre with adequate personnel.

Chairman of Bende Local Government Area, Mr Uwabunkeonye Bassey, commended the state government for what he described as unprecedented investment in the health sector.

Bassey said that 16 primary healthcare centres had been approved for upgrade in the local government area to improve access to quality healthcare services.

In separate remarks, President-General of Amaokwe Item Welfare Union, Mr Harrison Okorie, and the Women’s Wing President, Mrs Mercy Kesandu-Uko, expressed appreciation to the government.

They said the interventions in the health sector would improve access to quality healthcare services and contribute to increased life expectancy, particularly in rural communities.

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Otti warns communities against vandalising upgraded health centres

Abia State Governor Alex Otti urged communities to protect and maintain newly upgraded primary healthcare centers in Bende Local Government Area. He emphasized the importance of community involvement in sustaining the facilities and preventing vandalism. The upgraded centers include modern medical equipment and are staffed with qualified personnel. The governor also mentioned plans to construct a specialist hospital to enhance healthcare delivery.

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