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Home » Health » UNICEF, IHS Donate Oxygen Plant To Cross River Gov’t, Train 250 Health Workers

UNICEF, IHS Donate Oxygen Plant To Cross River Gov’t, Train 250 Health Workers

May 24, 2024
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IMG 20240524 WA0015 UNICEF, IHS Donate Oxygen Plant To Cross River Gov’t, Train 250 Health Workers

Cross River Deputy Governor, Hon Peter (2nd L), commissioning the oxygen gas plant project on Friday while Commissioner for Health, Dr Henry Ayuk (1st L), Chief of UNICEF Field Office, Enugu, Juliet Chiluwe (1st R) and Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Anthony Owan-Enoh (2nd R) assist.

By Anietie Akpan

A multi-million naira Oxygen Gas Plant (OGP) has been commissioned at the General Hospital, Calabar, Cross River State.

The OGP was commissioned on Friday by the State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, who was represented by his deputy, Hon Peter Odey.

The mega project was donated by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and IHS Towers, in collaboration with the government of Canada to the Cross River State government.

IMG 20240524 WA0016 UNICEF, IHS Donate Oxygen Plant To Cross River Gov’t, Train 250 Health Workers

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Speaking during the commissioning of the oxygen plant, UNICEF representative, Cristian Munduate, said in addition to oxygen plant, 250 health workers across all three tiers as well as biomedical engineers and technicians, have been trained in managing illnesses causing low oxygen concentration, the correct use of oxygen therapy and the maintenance and repair of oxygen delivery equipment.

She said that, “in addition to this oxygen plant, the State has also received numerous oxygen-delivery devices from UNICEF and its partners, which are also being commissioned for service today.

“We will continue to collaborate with your government to enhance the capacity of health workers to deliver high-impact interventions for women, new-borns and children. We will continue to provide technical support and strengthen systems for service delivery. Our ultimate goal is to contribute to making this State rank among the best in the country in key indicators of maternal and child hea

Munduate who was represented by the Chief of UNICEF Field Office, Enugu, Juliet Chiluwe maintained that the commitment was aimed at strengthening healthcare system and ensuring access to life-saving medical oxygen, particularly for the most vulnerable population.

“Permit me to acknowledge the contributions of our esteemed partners who share the vision of strengthening the medical oxygen system in Nigeria and are contributing to saving the precious lives of our children and women”, she said.

While commissioning the project, the Governor  Otu, expressed confidence that the Pressure Swing Absorption (PSA) Oxygen Plant will make a meaningful difference in the lives of countless citizens of the state.

He thanked UNICEF for the gesture, insisting that the State Government would pay a regular visit to the plant to monitor its usage and functionality even as she urged the General Hospital management to make judicious use of the plant.

Earlier, in a welcome address, the Commissioner for Health, Dr Henry Egbe Ayuk thanked UNICEF for training state-based engineers that will manage the facility, noting that the facility is a money spinning facility which its internally generated revenue is capable of sustaining the entire hospital.

He added that plans were underway to establish another oxygen plant in Ogoja General Hospital while appealing to UNICEF and other partners to see how they can establish such facility in Ugep, Central Senatorial District of the state.

 

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