Osun Imports N200m Medical Equipment
In its effort to enhance quality healthcare delivery service to the teeming populace of the State, Government of Osun has imported Medical facilities worth N200 million for delivery across hospitals in the state.
A statement issued by the office of the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Rafiu Isamotu, disclosed that the medical equipment which will be distributed across the stateโs 56 healthcare facilities, are aimed at addressing some of the identified challenges within the stateโs health sector.
According to Isamotu, the medical equipment includes complete electrocardiography machines, complete vascular Doppler, injection pump machines, high frequency analysis machines, tremtrafo-isolating transformers, hospital beds, x-ray film viewer monitors, complete C arm x-ray intensive viewers, rollators, wheel chairs, automatic operational theatre tables, among many others.
The commissioner noted that the administration of Governor Rauf Aregbesola will work till its last day in office and that it would leave no stone unturned to make healthy living the culture of the people of the state.
He said: โThese facilities are those you can hardly come across in major public hospitals in this part of the world. But you Governor Aregbesola always emphasise as someone who grew among the people, that โthe existing gaps between the rich and the poor must always be closedโ.
โThat is why he has mandated the Ministry to ensure that it provides the best within the available resources to the people living within Osun state territory. I must thank him for the support my ministry has continued to receive from his leadership and Iโm very sure the people are appreciative of his effortsโ, the Commissioner added.
Meanwhile, Isamotu has also assured the people that the state is free from any form of epidemic including the biting Lassa fever, saying the directorate of public health has commenced its public campaign programmes to sensitise the people against poor public health habits.
โOur directorate of public health is fully prepared, our state epidemiologist has also mobilised our field officers to get ready. All what we do is to reactivate our system put in place for this kind of emergency of public health importance, so there is no cause for alarm,โ Isamotu added.