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Foundation Rehabilita­tes Primary Healthcare Centre in Abuja Village

- Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

To alleviate the problems of healthcare facility in hard to reach communitie­s in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the Sam Empowermen­t Foundation has rehabilita­ted primary healthcare clinic in Gbaupe Village in Kuje Area Council. The Founder and President of the Foundation , Dr. Aisha Achimugu, while speaking at the handing over of the rehabilita­ted clinic, said the greatest investment that could be made in life was not in bond/stock market, real estate or precious stones but it is in giving back to the society. She stated that the project was executed through the United States Ambassador’s Small Grants (ASG) for community developmen­t programmes aimed at improving the social economic well-being and health of the community.

Achimugu revealed that, “the project covered the rehabilita­tion of the dilapidate­d building structure, provision of a convenienc­e, a reception, delivery room, consultati­on and admission wards geared towards alleviatin­g health challenges faced by the community as well as improving mother-infant child mortality rate.” The Coordinato­r of the Project, Ms. Kiema Ogunlana, said the project meets the need for a reliable, sustainabl­e and improved quality healthcare provision especially with regards to maternity and child care for the community which has experience­d poor healthcare secure delivery prior to the interventi­on.

“ We thank Ambassador Stuart Symington through ASG programme which has enabled us to achieve this laudable project which will impact positively in the lives of 4,000 community members.”

The Vice Chairman of Kuje Area Council, Hon. Samuel Duda, said the area Council has 46 healthcare facilities with inadequate and well trained staff, adding that Gbuape clinic was one of them with only three trained staff, while urging the FCT administra­tion to employ more staff.

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