The Anambra State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Afam Obidike, has lauded the commitment and dedication of medical officers nationwide, especially at Awkuzu Comprehensive Centre in Oyi Local Government Area of the state.
Dr. Obidike gave the commendation during his unscheduled visit to ascertain the level of commitment from health workers working in government hospitals across the state, recently.
“This evening I decided to continue my routine unscheduled visits to our healthcare centres and I was amazed to see medical officers in the hospital doing their job diligently.”
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He noted that Gov. Charles Soludo administration’s main objective is to provide Ndi Anambra with accessible, affordable and efficient care service delivery in the state.
“Before the inception of the current administration, majority of our General Hospitals lacked medical officers and the governor didn’t waste time in giving us approval to employ no fewer than 300 health workers.
“So, the good news is that all our general hospitals now have doctors and other health officers.”
The Commissioner urged other health workers in various government owned hospitals to emulate them in doing their job.
“We are taking note of people who are committed and they will be rewarded in due time for a job well done,” commissioner said.
He reiterated the commitment of Governor Soludo in repositioning the state healthcare for optimal service and to achieve Universal Health Coverage.