General Hospital Igando attends to over 49,000 patients monthly: Official

Ayodapo Soyinka, the medical director (MD) of Alimosho General Hospital, Igando, Lagos state, says the hospital is moving in an upward trajectory due to expansion in its services to patients.
According to him, the hospital attends to no fewer than 49,000 patients on a monthly basis, in spite of the challenges in the area of staff and personnel availability.
Mr Soyinka made this known at the 7th stakeholders meeting organised by the hospital on Wednesday, with the theme “Healthcare and the Prevailing Economic Situation”.
“The last time we had this stakeholders meeting was two years again, and I can say that there have been improvements in terms of the scope of services, particularly in the surgical specialities we render to patients.
“Presently, in this facility, we have many subspecialties under surgery like orthodontics, a functional Intensive Care Unit, maxillofacial, our ENT service is back and other areas that are visible for all to see.
“So, really, we’re on the upward trajectory in terms of services, despite the constraints we have,” the MD said.
He added that the aim of the stakeholders meeting was to interact with the community and groups on how to further enhance the quality of care received by patients.
“The essence of this meeting is to serve as a platform where we can interact with the community that we serve, communicate our policies to them and get feedback on how well we have fared in the last one year.
“It’s also an opportunity to review some of the action plans from the previous meetings so that we can see what has been done, help us in policy evaluation and policy formulation and then move the hospital forward.
Femi Orebanjo, the keynote speaker at the meeting, charged stakeholders to support the hospital in its drive to ensure unhindered access to quality healthcare delivery.
Mr Orebanjo urged health personnel to be dedicated and diligent in the discharge of their duties to their patients.
Mr Orebanjo, a former medical director of Ajeromi General Hospital in Ajegunle, said healthcare was receiving more attention from the government, describing it as a plus.
“For us to get to this goal of improving health, we all have roles to play for this to become a reality in this economic situation that has increased the cost of providing the services.
” I can say categorically that his government is walking the talk because it is unprecedented in the history of health care that health is receiving as much attention now as before.
“The Babajide Sanwo-Olu-led government of Lagos has made health care a pillar in the THEMES agenda,” he said.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Economy
Unknown white man shares bread to hungry Lagosians as hard times hit Nigerians under Tinubu
The majority of employers in the private sector demurred to the new wage.

Abuja
Operations ongoing to flush bandits, kidnappers out of Abuja, Civilian JTF says
Its chairman, Kailani Muhammad, said this at the inauguration of the CJTF operational office in Abuja on Wednesday.

World
Ukraine’s population dropped by 10 million since Russia’s invasion: UNFPA
The United Nations Population Fund says the population of Ukrainians has dropped by 10 million since Russia invaded the country in 2014.

Agriculture
Five international organisations outline pathways to achieve global climate goals
Mitigation policies are on the rise, including carbon pricing policies, with 75 carbon taxes and emission trading schemes covering approximately 24 per cent of global emissions.

Politics
KPMG assisted Tinubu in sacking subpar ministers, says Okupe
Mr Tinubu sacked five ministers on Wednesday and appointed seven new ones.

World
Experts demand answers from Russia over award-winning Ukrainian journalist’s death
Currently, at least 1,672 Ukrainian civilians, including 25 journalists, are being held in detention in Russia.