- Commissions Doctors Quarters
The Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu
over the weekend described Governor of Bayelsa State, Honourable Seriake
Dickson as a beacon of hope for a new Nigeria.
Senator Ekweremadu gave kudos to Governor Dickson
during the commissioning of the House Officers and Interns Quarters, for the
Federal Medical Centre, in Yenagoa.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the
Governor, Mr. Francis Ottah Agbo, said the Deputy Senate President was highly
impressed with Governor Dickson administration's contributions towards
deepening democratic principles not only at the state but also at the national
level.
Senator Ekweremadu who lamented that, the country's
democracy was being threatened, attributed the development to the conduct
of some political leaders.
He saluted Governor Dickson's courage for defending and promoting democracy, describing him as a man whom God has brought to make positive impact on the lives of the people.
He saluted Governor Dickson's courage for defending and promoting democracy, describing him as a man whom God has brought to make positive impact on the lives of the people.
Senator Ekweremadu said he was proud of Governor
Dickson's outstanding achievements in the health sector, with the
state-of-the-art health facilities put in place to check infant and maternal
mortality rate.
His words: "Let me start by saying that,
God is using this man mightily in this state. The bible tells us that when the
righteous is in power, the people rejoice. They rejoice n the righteous man
ensures justice for all. The righteous man will ensure that if there is food on
his table, there is food on the table of everyone else.
"He also ensures that, if he is healthy, he also ensures that those he is leading will also be healthy. He is fair to all concerned and that's why you people rejoice when the righteous is in power.
"He also ensures that, if he is healthy, he also ensures that those he is leading will also be healthy. He is fair to all concerned and that's why you people rejoice when the righteous is in power.
"Today, I feel happy, satisfied and encouraged.
A few days ago, the Senate took the whole day to debate about the worsening
situation of our democracy because of the conduct of some of our political
leaders. And we got worried that our democracy is being endangered not just by
our statements but also by our actions.
"But today, we are here and we see a man making
strong statements for democracy. So go forth from here and tell the world that
democracy is working in Bayelsa State. Action they say, speaks louder
words. I am happy to be associated with you both at the professional level and
in this generation of politicians.
"I want to congratulate our women. Last week,
we spoke about infant and maternal mortality rate in Nigeria, we also spoke
about life expectancy. So when you invest in the health sector, you are going
to address that and the statistics will reduce; that's what will happen in
Bayelsa.
"When I listened to the Commissioner for Health
and the Chief Medical Director and yourself, I almost shed tears of joy because
you represent the face of that hope in our country. So my dear people of
Africa, as you return to your various countries, remember to mention that you
met a man who is defending and promoting democracy in action.
"Bayelsa may seem to be geographically
disadvantaged, in Nigeria but Governor Dickson is changing the narrative by
opening Bayelsa to the world. Sometimes God raises a man to be the David or
Moses of his time and I think God has decided to use you to change the
narratives for the people of Bayelsa State.
"So your place in history is already assured,
keep up the good work and be fair to all concerned. Continue in this trajectory
and at the end of the day, history will vindicate you."
In his remarks, Governor Seriake Dickson
assured that Bayelsa would be a pacesetter in medical tourism, noting that
government would continually upgrade its health infrastructure to meet the
medical needs of the people.
According to him, the state government is taking healthcare delivery to a whole new level and urged the the private sector to key into government's policies and programmes particularly, the health insurance scheme.
According to him, the state government is taking healthcare delivery to a whole new level and urged the the private sector to key into government's policies and programmes particularly, the health insurance scheme.
"We are taking our health care delivery to the
grassroots. I encourage all especially corporate organizations to be part of
our health insurance programme."
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Health, Prof.
Ebitimitula Etebu said the Doctors Quarters contains 60 suites that would
accommodate 120 health personnel.
The Chief Medical Director of the Federal Medical
Centre, Yenagoa, Dr. Dennis Allagoa, described the medical quarters as a
miracle and the largest in the South-South zone of the country. He said the
project was conceived 18 years ago but was made a reality by the present
administration.
Dr. Allagoa who noted that Governor Dickson's name
would remain indelible in the medical history of the state, however urged
government to ensure the completion of the parking lot and adjoining road to
the hospital.
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