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Kogi State government has pursued
rigorously its policy on health and
has been implementing all programmes
that has to do with health related
matters. To ensure health care
delivery system, there exists
General Hospitals across the state,
Health Centres and Clinics.
Privately owned health institutions
also exist in the state. The state
government also partner with World
Health Organization, UNICEF, ADB in
improving the health of its people.
To improve on its manpower needs,
the School of Nursing, Obangede and
College of Health Technology, Idah
where set up.
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The Multi millon Naira
lokoja Rference Hospital
built by Gov Idris Admin. |
To provide adequate health delivery
system to the people of the state,
the government has on the
construction of a General Hospital
in Lokoja, the first phase of which
will cost about N502.27 million. It
is the intention of the
administration to equip the hospital
with state of the art facilities to
cater for the needs of the people.
Since the inception of Ibrahim Idris
administration, a lot of land mark
achievements have been witnessed in
the Ministry of Health. Details are
listed below:
1.0 Strengthening the capacity
of SMOH to deliver Quality Health
Care Services
The Health System Development
Project-II (HSDP-II) fund was to
carry out the following activities:
(i) Assorted Office furniture, and
office equipment such as Computer,
Photocopiers, etc. worth
N16,000,000.00 were procured and
distributed to all Departments, the
two Health Training Institutions,
and the Hospital Management Board.
(ii) Senior management staff and
programme officers of the Ministry
were sponsored to attend all
workshops organized by the Federal
Ministry of Health, NGOs and
International donor agencies.
(iii) State Council on Health is
being held regularly.
2.0 Human Resource Development
With the intervention of the Health
System Development Project-II (HSDP.II)
the following number of staff
received training in various areas:
(i) Eighteen (18) Senior Management
staff received overseas training.
(ii) One hundred and forty four
(144) senior management staff,
middle managers, programme officers,
doctors, nurses and midwives, and
other Health workers were trained in
Nigeria Training Institutions such
as ASCON, NCEMA, etc.
(iii) Over 1,000 Health workers
attended workshops that cut across
all relevant professional
disciplines.
(iv) The State Government also
sponsored 16 number of staff on
various courses while 3 others were
granted full in-service training.
3.0 Strengthening of Health
Care Delivery Services
(i) The State Government is building
a 100-bed capacity ultra modern
General Hospital in Lokoja worth
N504 million and this has attained
advanced stage of completion.
(ii) 4 No. Primary Health Care
Centres located at Onyedega, Ajaka,
Nagazi and Iyara have been upgraded
to the status of Comprehensive
Health Care Centres using the Health
System Development Project-II (HSDP-II)
fund.
(iii) 13 No. Cottage Hospitals
inherited from the immediate past
civilian administration have been
completed, and are due for
commissioning shortly. They are
located in the following
communities; Onicha-Igo, Ejulejebe,
Odu-Ikaka, Emewe-opada. Buddon,
Jamata. Ohono, Eggan, Ikemu-Ogugu,
Ette, Egbe, Olla and Ogodu.
(iv) 3 No. General Hospitals at Idah,
Ugwolawo and Ogori have been
rehabilitated, while General
Hospital Kotn-Karfe was supplied
with a generating set; mattresses,
borehole, and connection to the
national grid by the State
Government.
4.0 Essential Drugs Programme
The Essential Drugs Programme has
been revived by the State
Government, with the injection of
N10 million worth of drugs.
5.0 Disease Control
The State Government has graciously
paid the following counterpart
contributions:
(i) Payment of N10 million
counterpart contribution to sthe
World Bank assisted programme on
HIV/AIDS.
(ii) Payment of N2.0 million
counterpart contribution on
onchosercias programme.
(iii) Consistent funding of National
Programme on Immunization, Sight
Savers, UNICEF-child survival
activities, family planning etc.
This has contributed in no small
measure in the efforts to control
such diseases.
6.0 Health Training
Institutions
The Health System Development
Project-II (HSDP-II) is currently
intervening to:
(i) Improve the infrastructures at
Schools of Nursing and Health
Technology to meet accreditation
requirements.
(ii) Support accreditation
requirements of School of Nursing
Obangede with the sum of
N4,434,895.50.
7.0 Kogi State Health System
Development Porject-II (HSDP-II)
Regular monthly contribution of the
sum of N4.30 million as Government
Counterpart Contribution (GCC) to
the project.
8.0 ADB Health Assisted
Project
(i) Contribution of N26.0 million to
the joint establishment of an oxygen
plant between Kwara, Kogi and Niger
States.
(ii) Payment of N6.5 million as
consultancy fees for ADB II to Steve
Bernard Associate.
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Since the inception of Ibrahim Idris
administration, a lot of land mark
achievements have been witnessed in the
Ministry of Health. Details are listed
below:
1.0 Strengthening the capacity of SMOH to
deliver Quality Health Care Services
The Health System Development Project-II
(HSDP-II) fund was to carry out the
following activities:
(i) Assorted Office furniture, and office
equipment such as Computer, Photocopiers,
etc. worth N16,000,000.00 were procured and
distributed to all Departments, the two
Health Training Institutions, and the
Hospital Management Board.
(ii) Senior management staff and programme
officers of the Ministry were sponsored to
attend all workshops organized by the
Federal Ministry of Health, NGOs and
International donor agencies.
(iii) State Council on Health is being held
regularly.
2.0 Human Resource Development
With the intervention of the Health System
Development Project-II (HSDP.II) the
following number of staff received training
in various areas:
(i) Eighteen (18) Senior Management staff
received overseas training.
(ii) One hundred and forty four (144) senior
management staff, middle managers, programme
officers, doctors, nurses and midwives, and
other Health workers were trained in Nigeria
Training Institutions such as ASCON, NCEMA,
etc.
(iii) Over 1,000 Health workers attended
workshops that cut across all relevant
professional disciplines.
(iv) The State Government also sponsored 16
number of staff on various courses while 3
others were granted full in-service
training.
3.0 Strengthening of Health Care Delivery
Services
(i) The State Government is building a
100-bed capacity ultra modern General
Hospital in Lokoja worth N504 million and
this has attained advanced stage of
completion.
(ii) 4 No. Primary Health Care Centres
located at Onyedega, Ajaka, Nagazi and Iyara
have been upgraded to the status of
Comprehensive Health Care Centres using the
Health System Development Project-II
(HSDP-II) fund.
(iii) 13 No. Cottage Hospitals inherited
from the immediate past civilian
administration have been completed, and are
due for commissioning shortly. They are
located in the following communities;
Onicha-Igo, Ejulejebe, Odu-Ikaka,
Emewe-opada. Buddon, Jamata. Ohono, Eggan,
Ikemu-Ogugu, Ette, Egbe, Olla and Ogodu.
(iv) 3 No. General Hospitals at Idah,
Ugwolawo and Ogori have been rehabilitated,
while General Hospital Kotn-Karfe was
supplied with a generating set; mattresses,
borehole, and connection to the national
grid by the State Government.
4.0 Essential Drugs Programme
The Essential Drugs Programme has been
revived by the State Government, with the
injection of N10 million worth of drugs.
5.0 Disease Control
The State Government has graciously paid the
following counterpart contributions:
(i) Payment of N10 million counterpart
contribution to sthe World Bank assisted
programme on HIV/AIDS.
(ii) Payment of N2.0 million counterpart
contribution on onchosercias programme.
(iii) Consistent funding of National
Programme on Immunization, Sight Savers,
UNICEF-child survival activities, family
planning etc. This has contributed in no
small measure in the efforts to control such
diseases.
6.0 Health Training Institutions
The Health System Development Project-II
(HSDP-II) is currently intervening to:
(i) Improve the infrastructures at Schools
of Nursing and Health Technology to meet
accreditation requirements.
(ii) Support accreditation requirements of
School of Nursing Obangede with the sum of
N4,434,895.50.
7.0 Kogi State Health System Development
Porject-II (HSDP-II)
Regular monthly contribution of the sum of
N4.30 million as Government Counterpart
Contribution (GCC) to the project.
8.0 ADB Health Assisted Project
(i) Contribution of N26.0 million to the
joint establishment of an oxygen plant
between Kwara, Kogi and Niger States.
(ii) Payment of N6.5 million as consultancy
fees for ADB II to Steve Bernard Associate.
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