Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti has approved the comprehensive upgrade and retrofitting of the Amachara General Hospital and Abia Specialist Hospital Umuahia.
The Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu disclosed this while briefing Journalists on the outcome of this week’s Exco meeting presided over by the Governor.
According to the Commissioner, the upgrade is the enable the facilities offer expanded scope of high quality Medicare in special areas including internal medicine, cardiology, neurology, surgical services, general brain and spine surgeries among others.
He said the intended upgrade will come on stream between the next 12 to 15 weeks, adding that both facilities and structures in the two health institutions would be affected.
The Commissioner also revealed that the Exco approved the Abia Integrated Water Sanitation and Hygiene Accelerated Programme which includes the upgrade of water facilities and water treatment.
He added that state government would install 10 solar powered facilities across the three senatorial zones of the state.
Prince Kanu revealed that the Governor would on Wednesday, flag off the 41.4 kilometer Arochukwu-Ohafia Federal road maintaining that the aim is to provide comfort and convenience to Abians.
Contributing, the Commissioner for Health,Prof Enoch Ogbonnaya Uche said the complete overhaul of the Abia Specialist Hospital and Amachara General Hospital are designed to elevate the health institutions to centers of excellence in various medical specialties.
Prof Uche noted that the comprehensive upgrade of the hospitals will not only improve the existing facilities but will also introduce new, state-of-the-art equipments and services.
He revealed that the state government has approved funds for the recruitment of high-caliber specialists across various medical fields to ensure that Abia people receive the best in terms of quality healthcare services.
“In the succeeding days and weeks, some of this retrofitting and upgrade of services will become manifest”, Prof Uche stated.
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Power and Public Utilities,Mr Ikechukwu Monday, the state has also embarked on Abia Integrated Water Sanitation and Hygiene Accelerated Programme initiatives to address water supply issues, which are critical to public health.
According to him, the initiative conceived as a coordinated, three-phase program
will see existing boreholes retrofitted with solar power systems, particularly in rural areas, to ensure consistent water supply without reliance on the power grid.
“When we took office, we assessed all the water facilities in the state and found that none of the 58 core water facilities was producing even a liter of water” he stated.
The Commissioner who highlighted the importance of water in raising public health standard within the state said, water treatment facilities will be integrated based on thorough water quality analysis to ensure safe drinking water for the populace.
Mr. Monday also announced plans to improve sanitation and hygiene across the state adding that the state “aims to achieve zero open defecation and would construct modern, solar-powered public sanitation facilities, including washrooms and toilets, across the three senatorial zones“.
The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ukoha Njoku Ukoha and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Publicity, Ferdinand Ekeoma were present during the briefing.