Gov. Abiodun vows to improve OOUTH facilities, decries parlous state

Seeing it for himself: Governor Abiodun at the OOUTH in Sagamu

Seeing it for himself: Governor Abiodun at the OOUTH in Sagamu

Seeing it for himself: Governor Abiodun at the OOUTH in Sagamu

Gov. Dapo Abiodun of Ogun on Sunday decried over what he described as “the deplorable condition” of the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu and has vowed an improvement.

Abiodun, who was on an inspection of the hospital, expressed shock at the state of facilities in the health institution, calling for an urgent attention.

The governor said that many of the medical equipment were obsolete and non-functional.

He also noted that odour from the mortuary had pervaded many parts of the hospital premises due to lack of maintenance.

Governor Abiodun, second right with one of the patients at the OOUTH

Speaking in an interview with journalists after the inspection, Abiodun explained that the visit was informed by reports he got from his recent meeting with heads of medical institutions in the state.

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He, however, promised to quickly intervene with a view to restoring the lost glory of the institution and to reposition it for better services.

‘This new administration attaches a high importance to the health sector and we cannot fold our arms while the only teaching hospital in the state continues to degenerate.

The Governor’s wife also saw a bit of the mess at the Maternity ward of OOUTH

” I don’t see how this place can produce good doctors; we shall go back to the drawing board.

“This place is sub-standard. This hospital is in a depressing state. We shall improve the facilities and work on the personnel.

” I am putting up a team that will swing into action as soon as I get the final report from the Medical Director of the institution and we shall restore the lost glory of this hospital,” he said.

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