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OAUTHC is the Best Hospital in the Country- Adetiloye

The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, at the commissioning of the Maternity and Neonatal Wards and Central Pharmacy Building of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex (OAUTHC), Ile-Ife canvassed patronage for Nigerian doctors, declaring their services better than their counterparts abroad.

Commending the hospital management for the effective services, the minister dismissed speculations that the hospital no effective medical equipment.

He also reiterated the plan of the Federal Government to provide standard healthcare for people across the nation, citing Rapid Response Initiative (RRI) of the Federal Ministry of Health as a tool that would continue to provide quick assistance especially to the less privileged.

“The RRI will continue for the citizenries to benefit the more.

“Majority of the commoners that cannot afford their hospital bills will have their free medical treatment including surgeries,” he said.

One of those who benefitted from a free hernia surgery, Mr Idris Oluwaseun, lauded the federal government for treating his ailment of several years.

Also, Ms Basirat Adesiyan, appreciated the federal government for giving her the opportunity to partake in the free eye surgery and for obtaining free eye glasses.

Meanwhile, the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital, Prof. Victor Adetiloye, stated that the hospital needs funds for equipment and the welfare of the staff. He called on philanthropists to join the government in helping the hospital achieve its goals.

Adetiloye appreciated the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, for contributing highly to the development of the hospital. He said the monarch ordered two containers of medical equipment, which he, however, said were seized by men of the Nigerian Customs Service.

Adetiloye described OAUTHC as the best hospital in the country, noting some of its achievements in surgeries to include the separation of Siamese twins and over 300 laparoscopic surgeries.

“Others include the first renal transplantation; 11 successful kidney transplantations; small incision cataract surgeries; developing the vitreo-retina surgery, therapeutic gastrointestinal respiratory and oncological endoscopic procedures performed on routine basis, and 16 open heart surgeries, among others,” he said.

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