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Osun govt reinstates commitment to health care services, Commissions Ife South Health Centres

Government of the State of Osun under the leadership of Gboyega Oyetola has reiterated his commitment to the quality health care delivery in the state. Oyetola stated this through his Deputy, Mr…

Government of the State of Osun under the leadership of Gboyega Oyetola has reiterated his commitment to the quality health care delivery in the state.

Oyetola stated this through his Deputy, Mr Benedict Alsbi on Monday, September 26, when he commissioned newly rehabilitated primary health care centers in Ile-Ife, Health Revitalization Programme of the present administration.

One of the two health centres was commissioned at Odesanmi village in Ife South West L.C.D.A. and the other one was at Ifetedo in Ife South L.G.

Speaking on behalf of the Governor, the Deputy Governor disclosed that 50m was earmarked for procurement of drugs, 208m for equipment and 19m to procure vaccines for immunization of Children against incidence of epidemics.

He maintained that the present administration was given clean bill of health by the World Health body for prompt payment of counterpart funding.

Mr. Alabi who responded to remarks by the people affirmed that Government would continue to forge ahead in execution of policies to enhance healthy well being of the people.

The Deputy Governor, Mr. Benedict Alabi who was ushered into Ifetedo by APC members after the event at Odesanmi was received at the palace of Olubosin of Ifetedo where he paid homage to the monarch and later commissioned the health centre in the town.

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Published September 17, 2019
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