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Ojodu LCDA Commences 24-Hours Services At Oke-Ira Central Primary Health Centre

by Sammy
Odunmbaku Upgrades Primary Health Centers

The administration of Hon Segun Odunmbaku at the Ojodu LCDA, Lagos State, has scored another novelty as it announced the commencement of 24 hours services at Oke-Ira Primary Health Centre, Apata, in fulfilment of its promise to run state-of-the-art Primary Health Centres across all Wards in Ojodu LCDA.

The Ojodu Mayor is not just revamping, equipping and staffing health centres across the community but also installing alternative sources of energy at health centres in order to improve efficiency and round-the-clock services in line with the policy thrust of the H.E.Y.S Agenda in which “Health” is a cardinal pillar.

In an announcement, which was made in a letter signed yesterday, Monday 16th January 2023, by the Medical Officer Of Health, Dr Anne Okon, on behalf of the Executive Chairman Of Ojodu LCDA, she stated that 24 hours services have commenced in the medical facility, which was recently revamped and repositioned to offer global standards of primary health services.

Services to be offered at the medical facility include Consultation, General Outpatient Clinic, Child welfare clinic, ANC, Delivery and Post Natal Care, Family Planning clinic, HIV Testing, Counselling, DOT Clinic, Geriatrics, Centre/ Care of the elderly, PHC Pharmacy, PHC Laboratories and Ambulance services.

The Segun Odunmbaku’s administration has attracted State Government funded Model Primary Health Centre at Ogba while collaborating with the private sector and development partners to provide quality healthcare for the people of Ojodu LCDA through numerous interventions in the sector.

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