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Thieves everywhere |
Change is real... wen it comes nobody can fight it. |
‘60m Nigerians to access quality healthcare services in two years’ THE Federal Government plans to build 10,000 primary health centres in 774 local government areas to make medical care available to more Nigerians and decongest tertiary health institutions, the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, said yesterday. He added that over 60 million indigent citizens would to be given access to quality healthcare delivery within the next two years under the health agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari. The minister spoke at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido Ekiti (FETHI), where he inaugurated 12 projects executed and completed by its Chief Medical Director, Dr. Majekodunmi Ayodele. Adewole explained that Buhari was determined to alleviate the citizens’ sufferings in the area of quality healthcare by providing more facilities at both the primary and secondary health institutions. The minister decried a situation in which minor health problems expected to be treated at primary and secondary health centres were taken to teaching hospitals, stressing that government planned to decongest tertiary health institutions by 70 per cent. Adewole said: “The tertiary institutions are not meant to treat malaria or skin rashes, but to attend to critical issues. “We are determined to take away over 70 per cent of patients from the teaching hospitals, but the heads of tertiary institutions must find a way to relate freely with this cadre for effective healthcare delivery. “We won’t abandon that cadre so that the sequence of referral could be protected.” Adewole condemned incessant strikes by doctors in federal health institutions, saying the Federal Government would no longer tolerate “coups” against chief medical directors (CMDs). He said: “It is unfortunate that our national hospitals are better known for strikes, rather than services. “The human factor is the most important; we should learn to put services above all other considerations in our agitations as medical practitioners because some of the cases I have handled in recent time were more of how to get more pay and not about commitment. “Those engaging in the fuelling of crises in federal health institutions are those fighting to replace the present occupiers of the seats of CMDs. But I want to warn that they should wait for their time.” Adewole lauded the FETHI boss for the success he had recorded and expressed satisfaction with the partnership and Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the Afe Babalola University (ABUAD). Ayodele, who assured the agitated workers that all their dues would be paid, appealed to the Ministry of Health to grant the request for the payment of take off grants to the hospital as a former medical centre and for its new status as a teaching hospital. Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, who was represented by the House of Assembly Speaker, Kola Oluwawole and Chief Afe Babalola, urged the FETHI authorities to find ways of ensuring industrial harmony in the hospital. They appealed to the doctors, nurses and other paramedical workers to search their conscience and refrain from agitating for pay, even while on strike, describing the scenario as morally wrong. Comments https://mobile.facebook.com/APCNEWSALERT/posts/1002023379838788?_rdr |
Wen will we start killing dis corrupt monsters ![]() |
Heavy fines and Jail will have been better |
Ho dat wan take concern Us naw? |
Mogbe |
Kachikwu is da maaaan! |
May we never experience dis Kind of Goodluck again in our Lives.... |
APCLyingBastard:Ook seen |
APCLyingBastard:Yup... at list they attach links |
Fake news |
And some Useless people still follow follow follow called men of gods... all na wash |
Hahaha.... see young Wailers!! Na Joke ohh |
Yeye man |
Nigerian Soldiers are BACK!! Kudus!!!!..... |
Nigerian Army troops in Kaduna State have foiled another insurgent attack, with the arrest of seven suspected Boko Haram members who specialise in bombs and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). A statement by the Army spokesperson, Colonel Sani Kukasheka, said from all indications, the suspects were in Kaduna to coordinate suicide bombings during the festive period. Col. Kukasheka added that recently in Maiduguri, some of the terror specialists were arrested while trying to detonate IEDs carried in food containers in public places. He said: “the arrest of these suspects would no doubt assist in the fight against terrorism in the country, more so as the military have technically defeated the Boko Haram terrorists in the field. “The terrorists have resorted to attacking soft targets through suicide bombings, IEDs and harassing attacks on isolated communities”. The Army spokesman advised members of the public to be more vigilant and security conscious by reporting suspicious persons and movements to the security agencies. Army Nabs 7 Boko Haram Bomb Experts - Channels Television http://www.channelstv.com/2015/12/27/army-nabs-7-boko-haram-bomb-experts/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
Change is real! |
Hahahahah End time tins |
End time |
ckmayoca:Lol.. and u wey ur Brain is not manupilated guys de Bang u like drum every day too |
One thing is for sure... WAILERS will NEVER support dis govt even if it brings down Heaven and BUHARIST will support dis govt for d slightes CHANGE. So choose ur side |
Watching in 3D |
At Last my con3 people are waking Up!!... |
Drama ensued in Jericho, a highly populated street in Otukpo area of Benue on Tuesday as residents of the area chased away contractors, who came to give the street ‘a new look’. Former Senate President, David Mark had flagged off the reconstruction of five street roads in Otukpo. They include, Ajene, Jericho, Otukpa, Bookshop Road and Chief Entina Road. The project, which was flagged off on December 1 was expected to reach completion before Christmas day. However, drama ensued on Tuesday when the contractor arrived with his equipment to commence work but residents of the street converged and asked him to quit. The enraged residents anchored their reason on the ground that they were tired of seeing abandoned project in the street, saying that they preferred the worn out road which had been abandoned for years. An eyewitness told our reporter that when the contractor tried to resist the order, some angry youths threatened to beat him up and confiscate his tools. “He was forced to quit as the people were not ready to let him start the project,” a resident said. Drama as residents chase away contractor handling David Mark's road projects in Otupko - DailyPost Nigeria http://dailypost.ng/2015/12/24/drama-as-residents-chase-away-contractor-handling-david-marks-road-projects-in-otupko/ |
As long as they r no longer holding any territory in Nigeria... he is correct on winning d terrorists but d war on insurgency is still on and will still be on for a long time because it is an ideological warfare May God be with my con3 Nigeria |
I bet wen they threw d cola nut for David Mark all of dem faced down!! |
End time truck |
Hahaha I just de see Saraki everywhere... wahala go de on d day dis law is passed! Some politicians will die |
CHANGE is real....!! Oboi I de go back farm asap!! |
Useless Party with Useless people init.. the Only thing they know is how to share Blood money.. |
kodded:No Yawa as long as I'm not involved in sharing blood money |

