…Terminates, Re-awards Abandoned Projects In LASUTH
…Says 247-bed Ayinke House To Be Operational In 2017
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday commissioned the first state-owned Helipad for medical emergencies in Nigeria at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja, adding that the upgrading of the 247-bed and five Theatre Suits for pregnant women, popularly called Ayinke House, would be ready for use by 2017.
Governor Ambode,
who also inspected medical facilities at the LASUTH complex, said as part of
efforts to transform the health sector in the State for optimal performance,
the Bola Tinubu Health and Diagnostic Centre will soon become operational,
while approval had been granted for the rehabilitation, upgrade and bulk
purchase of medical equipments required in 20 Secondary and 21 Primary health
facilities across the State.
“This Helipad being
commissioned today is a lifesaving asset and critical complement to the
efficient functioning of this Unit and other emergency services being rendered
by the State. The Helipad will also aid the movement of patients from remote
areas where healthcare facilities to provide the level of emergency medicine
required are not readily available.
“Over the years, we
have witnessed emergency situations which require timely movement of victims to
appropriate medical facilities. Keeping in mind that every minute matters in
securing the lives of people involved in these incidents, the usual movement by
road is not the best option in such situations. Helicopters have therefore
become an efficient and reliable option which can only be made possible with
the availability of helipads within the hospital environment.
“Given the status
of LASUTH, as the State flagship tertiary health institution, offering referral
services for other public and private medical institutions, it was obvious the
helipad had to be located here,” the Governor said.
He recalled that
barely a month ago, a 27-bed Critical Care Unit was commissioned in LASUTH to
provide life and organ support system for critically ill patients who require
intensive monitoring and post-operative treatment, adding that the Helipad
would go a long way to facilitate medical evacuation and air ambulance transfer
of patients to Trauma Centers.
According to
Governor Ambode, the provision of the facilities were consistent with the
commitment of his administration to raise the service delivery capacity of
LASUTH and other health facilities in the State to international standards to
save lives of the people.
He said aside the
fact that government will intensify efforts to acquire an Air Ambulance to
complete the cycle, the Helipad would be operated by specially trained
personnel who will give 24-hour service, guarantee expert medical care during
emergency transfer and safe landing at all times.
The Governor also
said with the recent execution of a Memorandum of Understanding with selected
investors, the State is on the verge of becoming a hub for medical tourism once
the Medical Park at the old School of Nursing, Ikoyi comes on stream.
“With the support
of our hardworking and dedicated personnel in the health sector, we are
confident that we will achieve our set objectives in the health sector, save
lives and guarantee a healthy State,” the Governor said.
The Governor, while
inspecting the Intensive Care Unit, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences and the
Ayinke House at LASUTH, also announced termination of contracts of all
abandoned projects at the complex, saying that his administration would not
allow such to happen any longer in the State.
Earlier, the
State’s Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris said by the commissioning of
the Helipad, LASUTH was now on the verge of being elevated as level one Trauma
Centre, adding that the Helipad was the first to be certified in the country
for any State Government.
Also, the Chief
Medical Director of LASUTH, Professor Adewale Oke said the Helipad was an
eloquent confirmation that Governor Ambode is an achiever and deserved to be
commended.
He also announced
that Governor Ambode has directed that motorists should not be charged for
parking at LASUTH.
Courtesy: Tony
Nwajei
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