Delta Govt’s investment in health will reduce medical tourism abroad — Okowa

Sun, Sep 18, 2022
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GOV. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta said that his administration’s investment in the health sector would reduce medical tourism abroad by Nigerians.

The governor stated this while speaking with newsmen after inspecting facilities at the Advanced Diagnostic Medical Centre and Mother and Child Hospital, Owa-Alero in Ika North-East Local Government Area of the state.

According to Okowa,  the Vice-Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),  the huge investment being made by his administration in the health sector was to improve healthcare delivery in the country.

He said that the twin medical facilities would, on completion, reduce medical tourism as it would provide first-class medical services to people who would have sought medical treatment abroad.

He said the Mother and Child Hospital would take care of every illness concerning women and children.

He added that the Advanced Diagnostic Medical Centre would take care of all manner of investigative procedures in radiology and other laboratory analyses.

“I am glad that we have gotten to this place. I had high hopes that by today, we would have inaugurated these projects.

“We are working behind time, there is no doubt about that but I have just been reassured that in the next one month, the projects would be ready.

“The equipment are fully on site and we are trying to get things fully sorted out and I am sure that in the next one month, it should be ready and opened to the public for use.

“The two projects are obviously very important. The Mother and Child, as it is so stated, is supposed to take care of every illness concerning our women and children.

“While the Advanced Diagnostic Centre is going to take care of all manners of investigative procedures both in radiology and other laboratory analysis that they have to do.

“The Advanced Diagnostic Medical Centre is also going to be a centre that would be involved in treatments. There are so many equipment in here. But until they finish with this construction, they  would not be fully installed,” he said.

Okowa also disclosed that key infrastructural projects being executed by his administration would be inaugurated between November and December.(NAN)

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