Niger Delta
Shell Trains Medical Staff Of 27 Public Hospitals In N’Delta

The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) of Nigeria says the company and its joint venture partners had supported more than 27 public health facilities across the Niger Delta.
It stated that it remains committed to the capacity building of health professionals, to render quality and affordable health care services in the Niger Delta.
Head, Corporate Relations, SPDC, Mr Igo Weli, stated this at the ongoing Quality Improvement Training for Healthcare professionals from selected public hospitals in Yenagoa.
The Tide’s source reports that the training involved healthcare professionals from certain public hospitals in Delta, Bayelsa and Rivers States.
The oil firm donated two ambulances and solar powered vaccine freezers to Edagbebiri Cottage Hospital, Rivers, and Otuasega Cottage Hospital, Bayelsa.
The ambulances are equipped with mini-intensive care units.
Weli, who was represented on the occasion by Mr Amaechi Ijeoma, Corporate Relations Manager (West) SPDC, stated that the support was in infrastructure upgrade, health systems strengthening, equipment, supplies and capacity building.
“As a company, SPDC understands the role of quality health care service in improving overall health outcome and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
“Hence, as part of the organisation’s commitment to its host communities, we started the quality improvement journey across all the supported health facilities,” Weli said.
According to him, health improvement in health care facility requires systemic and continuous actions that lead to measurable improvement, in the degree of which the health care delivered reflected professional knowledge and standards.
Chief Medical Director, Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital (NDUTH), Prof. Dimie Ogoina, stated that the quality improvement scheme at NDUTH had pushed up performance from 24 per cent in 2014 to 57 per cent in 2018.
Ogoina, a resource person at the training, said the teaching hospital was aiming at being the first public hospital to get international certification for quality improvement in Nigeria.
Presenting the ambulances and vaccine storage freezers, Group General Manager of NAPIMS, the investment arm of NNPC Ltd, Mr Bala Wunti, stated that the gesture would bring the benefits of oil exploration to Nigerians.
Wunti, who was represented at the event by Mrs Bumi Lawson, a Director at NAPIM, urged the management of the benefiting health facilities to deploy the items judiciously in a responsible manner.
Responding, Dr Ajoebi Oluwalobi, Permanent Secretary, Bayelsa Ministry of Health, commended the donors for the ongoing support to the health sector.
The permanent secretary appealed for the sustenance of the trend.
More than 60 medical professionals from benefitting public medical facilities from Delta, Bayelsa and Rivers are participating in the training in Yenagoa.
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