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Ododo Introduces Periodic Spot Checks On PHCs To Enhance Service Delivery

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Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State has announced the commencement of periodic spot checks on all Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) across the state.

He revealed this on Friday while speaking at a stakeholders’ engagement on primary healthcare revitalization held in Lokoja.

The Governor represented by his Deputy, Comrade Joel Salifu, said he initiated this as part of the ongoing reforms aimed at revolutionizing the state’s primary healthcare system.

According to him, the objective is to ensure that the centres deliver high-quality and accessible healthcare services.

This initiative, led by the Primary Healthcare Task Force in collaboration with local government authorities and traditional rulers, is designed to ensure accountability, enhance coordination, and elevate the standard of services provided by PHCs.

Reaffirming his administration’s commitment to improving healthcare services, Governor Ododo highlighted the critical role of PHCs in reducing maternal and infant mortality rates, boosting immunization coverage, and raising awareness about the importance of primary healthcare in the state’s healthcare value chain.

“Our administration is determined to address the challenges in the primary healthcare system and ensure better health outcomes for our citizens.

“This will be achieved through improved data collection and adherence to best practices in case management across all PHCs,” the Governor stated.

Governor Ododo also expressed profound gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his unwavering support for healthcare reforms across the country.

He emphasized that such backing has been instrumental in driving the state’s efforts.

Earlier, the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abdulazeez Adams, harped on the significance of collaboration among stakeholders in sustaining healthcare initiatives.

He revealed that at least, one PHC in each of the state’s 239 wards is currently operational and supported by funding, with plans underway to increase the number of fully functional PHCs across all wards in the state.

In his remarks, the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, HRM, Ahmed Tijani Muhammed Anaje, commended the Ministry of Health for its relentless efforts to enhance primary healthcare delivery.

He pledged the continued support of traditional rulers in monitoring and supervising PHCs in their domain to maintain service delivery standards.

(vital News)

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