Opinion
The Success Story Of Rivers Health Sector
One unwritten agreement that is always in place between the government and the governed with effect from the date of assumption of office by the new rulers in every democratic setting, like Nigeria, is the ‘social contract. The contract guarantees perfect delivery of the dividends of democracy to the people.
In Rivers State, one of the many areas in which the government of Rt. Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi successfully delivered the dividends of democracy is in the healthcare sector which he rightly assigned to the ebullient medical mogul and colossus, Dr. Sampson Parker, the Commissioner for Health.
Before inception of the new administration, there was not much to write home about the healthcare sector. Determined to fulfill its part of the social contract in this sector, the new leader braced up. Speedily in only four years of Governor Amaechi’ s administration, Rivers State has emerged pre-eminent in many areas of medical treatment through path-finding procedures performed by its brilliant specialists. The Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital in Port Harcourt has become a unique medical establishment in Nigeria, and the state is now one of the preferred medical destinations for millions of sick and suffering people in the country.
The Strategies
The reasons for these historic, happy and noteworthy developments are not far to seek. The new administration rightly adopted a healthcare system whose thrust was anchored on primary care in order to provide, among others, quality and standard healthcare facilities; efficient, effective and affordable healthcare services, qualified and motivated staff and health services to vulnerable groups at government cost.
The objectives were achieved through the adoption of various strategies. They included the employment, training and re-training of medical and para-medical and supporting professionals who are now more knowledgeable, skilled and qualified than some of their counterparts in Europe, America and the Indian sub-continent. Others are the provision of social insurance through the Free Medical Care and the overseas treatment programmes; expansion of the Emergency Medical Services; and the Integrated Mother, Neonatal and Child Health Strategy which was inaugurated in partnership with the Institute of Child Health in the University of Port Harcourt.
Some others are the constitution of a task force on health and allied health institutions; provision of standard accommodation for medical interns and the reaccredidation of the Department of Family Medicine for post-graduate training; the establishment of a general hospital, and at least four functional healthcare centres in each of the local government areas in the state. The rest are renovation and equipment of the Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital; the massive retooling of the Radiological Department and the Clinical Laboratories with the Clinotech Group of Canada acting as Technical Partners, and the re-expansion of the Central Medical Stores. Plans are on hand to establish a drug manufacturing plant at the Central Medical Stores.
The Unparalleled Achievements
Some of the achievements of Governor Amaechi’s administration in the healthcare sector are the construction of 160 primary healthcare centres across the state; completion of the first phase of knee/hip replacement surgeries at the Braithwaite Manorial Specialist Hospital in collaboration with the Mathrix Orthopaedic Group, Belgium/Switzerland; the commissioning of the auto-disable syringe factory with capacity to produce 160 million syringes annually. It is planned to increase the capacity to one billion annually; and the commencement of construction work on the Justice Karibi- Whyte Specialist Hospital in collaboration with Clinotech Group of Canada to put a stop to overseas referrals.
Others still are the completion of construction work on a 5-storey ultra-modern dental clinic and the construction of a Modular Theater Complex for open heart surgeries; the re-building of the 250-bed multi-storey Niger Hospital (now Professor Kelsey Harrison Hospital) in Port Harcourt; social manpower development scheme for the training of radiologists of the Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital in the use of MRI, CT Scan, Mammography, Fluorography equipment among others, in collaboration with the Clinotech Group of Canada. There is also the up-grade of the Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital Laboratory to a Reference Laboratory equipped with Auto-osnalyzer, Cell Counter for Haematology, Automatic Eliza Machine, Sedimentation Read, Coagulometer, Autoactic Urinalysis, among others.
Investors are about to commence the construction of a 250-bed Women and Children Special Hospital, and all is now set for the commencement of the Rivers State Social Health Protection Programme.
Also, the hitherto stigmatising and debasing “Out Of Stock” syndrome which made for poor healthcare service resulting in premature deaths and deformity of many patients is coming to an end. And the Free Medical Health Care Progrmnme has now been given a human face.
Besides, the managerial competence, the patient-friendliness and the transparency of the doctors and the para-medical and supporting professionals are now very impressive. Lastly, the state-of-the-art technological procedures for medical treatment and surgeries in the Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital are almost second to none in Nigeria.
Dr Sampson Parker – A Doyen
From the foregoing, it is obvious that Dr. Sampson Parker, a doyen of the medical the profession and honourable commissioner of health in the out-gone cabinet of Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi brought the wealth of his professional experience to bear on his assignment as he followed the footsteps of the governor meticulously and humbly. He worked side-by-side with the governor with humane and considerate approach to men and matters to successfully improve on the healthcare sector of the administration appreciably and beyond expectation. This brings to the fore the need for top public offices to be assigned to professionals, NOT mediocres.
There is no gainsaying the fact that during its second tenure, the administration of Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi will work with greater passion to complete the unfinished project in the healthcare sector with perfection in keeping with the terms of the SOCIAL CONTRACT. Thus, the people will eulogise the administration to the skies in the superlatives while TO GOD BE TH E GLORY!
Mr. Aaron – Atuboyedia, a retired civil servant, lives in Port Harcourt.
Sunny Aaron-Atuboyedia
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