DELTA: UDUAGHAN COMMITED TO PROVIDING FREE HEALTH CARE
As part of his administration resolve to continue with the free maternal health care policy, the Delta state governor Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan has reiterated that his administration places high premium on the health and lives of all those living in Delta.
He made the remarks while commissioning the new maternal health care complex at the general hospital in Warri, and three ambulances for accident victims in the state.
Speaking at the occasion which was attended by community chiefs, government functionaries and pregnant women, governor Uduaghan stated that the resolve to protect the lives of women and children led to the free maternal care.
Speaking further, he said that the commissioning of the ambulances is a long awaited venture, which according to him will help reduce death on the highway.
Also speaking, the commissioner for health Mr. Joseph Otumara stressed that patients and children high mortality rate led to the free maternal care, while some of the patients who spoke with
Galaxy news have different opinion on the free maternal care.
Meanwhile, cameras were not allowed into the toilet sections of the Warri General hospital to ascertain or confirm the words of one of the patients who urge the state government to do more.