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Government has released funds for the building of three 120-bed hospitals in the three Senatorial Districts of the state as well as a mother-and-child hospital in partnership with the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mrs Ibim Semenitari who disclosed this at the occasion of the Port Harcourt Pink Day Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign organised by the Rivers State Bureau of Public Private Partnership last Friday in Port Harcourt, said out of the 160 primary health care facilities so far constructed by the government, 100 are functional. Semenitari said that the Amaechi administration has completed the Kelsey Harrison Hospital, the Dental and Maxillo Facial Hospital and the UST hospital which is awaiting equipping and furnsihing.
The commissioner who described cancer as a major health challenge, especially in the less-developed economies, and commended female Doctors in the state for being at the forefront of creating awareness among populations.
“Their various interventions including the more recent advocacy on getting more people to take the human papilla vaccine is the kind of support that encourages and compliments this administration’s work in the critical health sector”, the commissioner said.
She also described the proposed funds raising campaign to equip a 3-D Mammogram Clinic in the city of Port Harcourt as a welcome development, stating that we must continually add to existing health facilities.”
Wife of the Governor, Dame represented by the Deputy Mayor of Port Harcourt City, Hon. Nancy I Stephens, advocated for the spread of breast cancer awareness education to the rural communities, churches and mosques.
The wife of the governor who identified ignorance as a major challenge to the fight against cancer said “we must begin to extend over advocacy and education to churches, mosques and rural communities. We must live a communal life and dwell with them to enable us save several women who due to ignorance, low education and superstitious traditional belief refuse to test cancer”.
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