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Lagos Government Sacks 42 Health Workers

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode resumption in office for various offences relating to medical negligence sacks 42 Lagos State Health Workers .Dr Jide Idris, Commissioner for Health, said this at the 2017 ministerial press briefing of the Ministry of Health to commemorate Ambode’s two years in office at Alausa, Lagos.

Idris said that the issue of negligence by health workers was being taken seriously by the ministry to protect lives of citizens in the state.He said: “We have established standards to address the issue of negligence, we have also employed civil society organisations who have been going round our health facilities to monitor and detect any form of negligence by our staff. In the last one year, the Health Service Commission has sanctioned and sacked about 42 health workers for various offences relating to negligence. We welcome criticisms and we will continue to do our best to protect, promote and restore the health of residents as well as ensure unfettered access to quality health care, ‘’ he said.

Idris lamented the over congestion of health facilities in spite of government’s efforts to cater for the health needs of residents.“We plead with our people to understand our constraints. The reality of our health facilities is that they are over stretched with many people from other states coming to use our facilities, especially when there are outbreaks of diseases in other states.

“This is why we are usually at risks in spite of government’s huge investments in health in the state. We have become a victim of our success.”We will not relent in our efforts which are why we have started the renovation of our general hospitals and Primary health centres to meet the health need of the people,” he said.

Idris said that in the last one year, the Ministry recorded a lot of achievements as additional 117 Tuberculosis Treatment Centres were established to bring the total DOT centres in the state to 578 centres.

He also stated that Ambode procured 10 new Mobile Intensive Care Ambulances to expand the state’ s ambulance fleet from 23 to 33.“In the last one year, 126 illegal pharmaceutical outlets were sealed out of the 268 inspected and raided. We also registered a total number of 325 traditional birth attendant practitioners in the state,” he said.

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