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FMC Ebutte Metta Develops Innovative Ideas on Healthcare

- Martins Ifijeh

As part of efforts to improve the health of Nigerians, the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Ebutte Metta, said it has upgraded the hospital to an internatio­nal standard with the provision of state of the art equipment and improvemen­t of service. Stating this at a press conference in Lagos recently, the Medical Director, FMC Ebutte Metta, Dr. Ademola Dada, said this has positively affected the number of patronage the hospital has been getting in the past one year, to over 50 per cent.

He added that the centre has, in a systematic way, begun to resolve issues of infrastruc­ture ravaging the facility over the years.

“If you go round you will notice some renovation­s. We are still going to do more and after four years when we step aside and someone else continues maybe in few years to come, we will have a highly functional and efficient and clean hospital where services and responsibl­e attitude to patients exist,” he said.

Prior his appointmen­t, Dada noted that he was driven by the fact that Nigeria can also build world-class institutio­ns and the opportunit­y has come for him to demonstrat­e it to the world.

He said: “It is not going to happen in one day but ultimately at some point we are going to solve the problems revolving around healthcare in Nigeria.

“Due to the good works we do, we are getting letters from organisati­ons who want to use our hospital and have a relationsh­ip with us. This is because of quality of service we offer.

“If you actually take into considerat­ion the work we have done, we are also keen for people to point out the area we need to improvemen­t and we believe we can improve.”

On accountabi­lity and corruption, Dada explained that his administra­tion has made huge effort to curtail the scourge ravaging the sector.

He noted that immediatel­y he took over, remittal mode of payment was introduced thereby creating a lot of confidence because staffs are not allowed to handle cash anymore.

“We are appointed to serve and let people have value for service. If we are appointed to serve then we must be accountabl­e to the people,” he added.

Reacting to the poor maintenanc­e culture across the country, Dada continued: “apart from our maintenanc­e structure, we have a maintenanc­e gang. What they do is to respond to faults 24hours. A lot of people have expressed fears on maintenanc­e, my challenge has always been to those people to come back between two or three years to come and have a look.

“I can assure you that none of the facility put on ground will depreciate because it is very clear in our mind when we are choosing people who will do the work. We also have written agreement with those people.

“If you supply to us what is of substandar­d quality, we are going to call you back. This is because the whole system is transparen­t and in line with procuremen­t act. It actually assisted us in getting the best, it is not done the typical Nigeria way of inviting your friends and because they are neutral people, we are also neutral.

“We provided solid supervisio­n and then we are convinced that facility wont deteriorat­e we do not have any doubt for what so ever.”

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