The
Salaga District Hospital in the East Gonja District of the Northern Region has
received support through joint efforts by some individuals from the area to
enhance quality healthcare delivery.
The
Hospital received a new Ambulance with registration number GW5961-16 and 41
metal beds with mattresses for the children and maternity wards. The items were
donated by Chief Dinipowura Alhaji Osman Mimina, live patron of Bulun B’Ntere
Fun Club at an undisclosed price.
The
Member of Parliament (MP) for Salaga South, Hon Abubakari Dey also presented
120 new hospital mattresses to the various wards of the hospital and some CHPS
Compounds.
An
anesthetic machine, water facilities, street lighting system, renovation and
repainting of some facilities were also provided by Chief Dinipowura and the
East Gonja District Assembly.
The
Salaga District Hospital which is one of the oldest public health facilities in
the Northern Region, serves a population of over 115,000 who are predominantly
farmers and petty traders from several deprived communities.
DCE for East Gonja (l), MP for Salaga South (mid) handing over mattresses to Medical Superintendent of Salaga Hospital |
As
the only major health centre in the district, the Hospital continues to be
under intense pressure due to high patronage and the absence of a number of
essential medical equipment.
The
state of the hospital until recently lived much to be desired. However, the
recent renovation and supply of other items has given the facility a little
boost.
Presenting
the Ambulance and the Hospital beds, Chief Dinipoweura Alhaji Osman Mimina in a
speech read for him by one Alhaji Inua Yussif said that his decision to support
the hospital was born out of his love for the people and their health.
According
to him, the only way the people could go about their normal activities or
businesses was for them to first and foremost have healthy lives.
Chief
Dinipowura said that the Ambulance would facilitate the referral of patients
especially during emergencies and labour.
The
Medical Superintendent of the Salaga District Hospital, Dr. Mohammed Sherif
Abdul-Khaliq who received the items on behalf of the hospital thanked their
benefactors for the huge gesture.
According
to him, the hospital had been in dire need for an ambulance for quite some time
now following the breakdown of the existing one.
He
was hopeful that the vehicle would reduce the cases of maternal mortalities being
recorded in the district and called on other influential persons in the
district to emulate the gesture.
Dr.
Abdul-Khaliq promised to ensure that the facilities were put to good use and to
ensure that they served the purposes for which they were provided.
The
District Chief Executive (DCE) for East Gonja, Mohammed Aminu Lukman also
commended the Chief and the MP for augmenting the efforts of the Assembly and
for that matter government in ensuring quality healthcare delivery.
He
said that the District Assembly had made several efforts to support the
Hospital but could not realize that aim due to lack of resources.
According
to the DCE the Assembly eventually had the support of the office of the
Administrator of GETfund for the renovation of the hospital and the procurement
of other items.
Mohammed
Aminu Lukman said that President John Dramani Mahama was keen on providing the
best of health facilities for the people of the district, and had therefore
commenced the construction of a 60 bed capacity hospital at a different
location for the East Gonja District.
Works
on the project he said was steadily progressing and assured that the President
would continue to address the needs of the people.
He
said that the government was constructing the Tamale-Salaga-Makango road to
facilitate the smooth movement and business transactions of the people.
The
DCE therefore appealed to the people to retain President Mahama and the ruling
National Democratic Congress (NDC) for another term to ensure the continuity of
those projects and more.
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