Performing
the ceremony in Onitsha, Governor Obiano expressed optimism that the center
would serve as a viable alternative to Nigerians who travel overseas in search
of superior medical diagnosis as it is fully equipped with the latest
facilities in modern medical research.
As part of
the efforts to drive home the need for proper diagnosis of ailments before
treatment, the governor announced that the Sun Medical Diagnostic Center would
provide a free diagnosis to people between Monday and Friday next week and
urged Onitsha residents to take advantage of the opportunity to attend to their
medical needs.
Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State, his wife, Chief Mrs. Ebelechukwu and Dr. Joseph Akabuike, Commissioner for Health inspecting facilities in Onitsha General Hospital. |
The
governor who also used the opportunity to formally inaugurate the renovation
and reconstruction of the Onitsha General Hospital further explained that on
completion, the hospital would among other things, house specialist areas in
surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and internal medicine, saying
that it would also accommodate standard accident and emergency units with an
airfield for the landing of helicopters to ensure a speedy movement of patients
in and out of the hospital.
According
to him, also being planned are quarters for all categories of health workers, a
pharmaceutical block and a laboratory as well as some isolation wards for
contagious medical cases. The governor explained that the project was in
fulfillment of his campaign promise to evolve a structured health system that
would pave the way for medical tourism in the state and discourage Nigerians
from seeking medical help overseas.
Some of the buildings undergoing reconstruction in the hospital |
Governor
Obiano further explained that the General Hospitals in Ekwulobia and Enugu Ukwu
would also be developed in a similar way to serve the people of Anambra South
and Central respectively while the ongoing renovation work on all the 37
general hospitals in the state would be accelerated to ensure completion on
schedule.
The
governor also restated the resolve of his administration to entrench a standard
medical practice in the state using the latest technology and specialist skills
supported by a public-private partnership arrangement that would be driven by
experts in properly defined medical practice.
Dr. Paul Ezeukwu, Chief Willie Obiano, Chief Mrs. Ebelechukwu Obiano, Dr. Joseph Akabuike, Commissioner for Health and Hon Dubem Obaze, Secretary to the State Government. |
He also
noted that a primary health agency that had just been signed into law would
help to reposition and revitalize all primary health centers across the state while
a legal framework would soon be put in place to rid the state of quacks.
Also
speaking at the ceremony, the Anambra State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph
Akabuike explained that when fully renovated, the Onitsha General Hospital
would serve as a training center for house-officers and resident doctors in
different areas of medicine.
In his own
remarks, the Medical Director of the Sun Medical Diagnostic Center Dr. Paul
Ezeukwu said the center has enough capacity to meet the medical examination needs
of the people as it enjoys the collaborative partnership of some reputable
laboratories in the US and further assured that the center would extend its
expertise to other laboratories and hospitals in the state for a more
comprehensive coverage.
Dr. Ezeukwu
also declared the readiness of his group to partner with the Obiano
administration to set up a world class cancer center that would be the first of
its kind in the South East of Nigeria and urged fellow indigenes of Anambra
State to bring home their investments now that Governor Obiano had created a
favourable environment for all.
Also
speaking, the Chairman of the construction company that is handling the
renovation and construction of Onitsha General Hospital, Prof. Michael Obiefuna
noted that Governor Obiano’s determination to upgrade quality health services
in Anambra State would help to increase the life expectancy of the people and
reverse the neglect of general hospitals.
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