Ekiti Procures Six Intensive Care Ambulances, Fire-Fighting Trucks

June 22, 2013

L-R: Head of Administration Federal Medical Centre, (FMC), Ido-Ekiti, Dr. Ben Ogunrinde; Head of Department Audit, Ajepe Oluremi; Governor Dr. Kayode Fayemi; Chief Medical Director, CMD, (FMC) Dr. Lawrence Ayodele; Head of Nursing Services, Mrs. Margret Egunlusi; and Deputy Head of Clinical services, Dr. Segun Elegbede, during the courtesy visit by the CMD to the Governor in Ado Ekiti.

In pursuance of the commitment of the Dr. Kayode Fayemi administration to providing quality healthcare and emergency services to the people of Ekiti State, the State Government has taken delivery of no fewer than six customised intensive care ambulances and eight Fire-fighting vehicles.

Governor Kayode  who made this known in Ado Ekiti while receiving the Management team of the Federal Medical Centre, (FMC) Ido- Ekiti led by the Hospital’s Chief Medical Director, Dr Majekodunmi Ayodele, stated that the vehicles were procured to provide stand-by emergency services in different parts of the State.

Dr. Fayemi whose administration’s free health programme has benefitted no fewer than 720,000 citizens, said the six newly purchased ambulances, which will complement the ones earlier purchased, are  different from the typical ambulances as they are basically intensive care unit vehicles where minor surgeries can be carried out before a patient is transported to the nearest health facility.

It would be recalled that the State Government had late last year recruited 153 fire fighters and paramedics in order to bring emergency services closer to the people, with an assurance to establish a functional fire service station as well as an ambulance bay in each of the 16 local government areas of the state by 2014.

The Governor while addressing the CMD’s request for an ambulance stated that two of the state-of-the-art ambulances would be stationed in Ado-Ifaki axis and Ipoti-Ayetoro axis in order to serve the area as well as meet the request of the FMC.

Dr. Fayemi renewed his call on Community Health Doctors who are operating in tertiary health facilities to return to the grassroots and cater to the need of the people rather than waiting for referrals from the grassroots; saying that their services to the people at the grassroots would best help government in ensuring a healthier society.

The Governor however pledged to give support to the Centre; saying that no support is too much for the facility as it serves Ekiti people as well as other Nigerians.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chief Medical Director of the Centre, Dr Ayodele, had commended Governor for the brilliant actualization of the 8-point agenda of his administration; adding that the positive impact of the transformation agenda would be indelible in the heart of the citizenry.

Ayodele urged the Governor to extend to the Federal Government owned health institution, the various support the administration has given to state owned health institutions in Ekiti.

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