The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole has appealed to the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) to suspend the strike action embarked upon today, Monday, in the interest of Nigerians who are in need of Medical care.
Adewole who gave assurance that the Federal Government’s commitment to address all the issues in contention, said that the government needed a little more time to address all the issues.
According to him “Another round of meeting have been scheduled for Wednesday, September 6,2017 and it is hoped that more progress would have been make in reaching a consensus in all the issues being discussed.
He further expressed the determination of President Buhari led APC administration to promote industrial harmony in the Health Sector.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Health has expressed satisfaction on the impressive response, operation and conduct of the emergency medical treatment centre set up by the Federal Ministry of Health which has provided far reaching relief from the repercussion and attendant medical challenges experienced by the flood victims.
Adewole who has been monitoring and coordinating the health ministry’s intervention noted that the Federal Medical Center in Makurdi has been on ground deploying medical personnel involved in surveillance and follow-up activities to those affected by the flood. so far in the response to the flood.
“Our emergency medical camp opened at the International market in Makurdi have thousands of people registered already, which is increasing on an hourly basis as more residents are reporting for medical check – up as we have embarked on a sensitization campaign using the state owned electronic media. We have also established communication and escalation path with Benue State SEMA with clear instructions to refer all emergencies and advanced critical cases to FMC. The Federal Medical Centre has effected and issued circular mandating Hospital staff to provide treatment for all Flood Patients at no cost.”
According to Adewole “4775 people are in the camp including; Men 531, Women 642, Children 1387, under five 582, pregnant women 92, lactating mothers 115 and 74 persons living with disabilities.” Also the ministry has been reaching out to about 700 households who are within the communities and churches while the Air Force medical services team have now taken over the camp clinic.
In an earlier briefing 3 days ago, Prof. Adewole noted that the ministry teams were tasked to compile the list of pregnant women and children under – fives for close monitoring, supervision and care.
The minister noted that there will be great need for maternal, neonatal and children health interventions and adequate provision for life saving drugs. He called on development partners to assist the government led efforts.
“The victims of Makurdi flood are in our thoughts and prayers. We urge our development partners to join hands with us as our colleagues continue providing Emergency Medical Relief and Psyco-Social care to victims,” he said,
The Federal Ministry of Health in collaboration with Benue State Government Emergency Management Agency is working round the clock to assist citizens affected by the unfortunate incident and ensure the control of diseases that may arise as a result of the hazardous contamination of the lower and upper basin of the water such as communicable water-borne diseases, gastrointestinal and upper respiratory tract infections.