…….. Promise bed other materials for Primary and Secondary Health Care
The Senior special Adviser to the Oyo state Governor, Hon. Kunle Yusuf have donated twenty thousand nose masks to the Oyo state ministry of health, In line with Gov. Seyi Makinde plan to position oyo state on track of achieving the sustainable develooment goals.
He made the presentation of Twenty Thousand (20,000) Nose Masks to the management of the State Ministry of Health, Secretariat, Ibadan, the State Capital.
He said Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) is an institution of United Nation, Federal Government, State Government, Local Government with donors development partners and Civil Society Organizations.
According to him, “SDG Presidency in Abuja do the random statistics of Covid -19, State that has performed well and on this note Oyo State performed well, we were given (KN 95) Nose Masks, 100 beds and 100 pillows for the use of the people of Oyo State from SDG Presidency and His Excellency Governor, Seyi Makinde directed that we should hand it over to the Ministry of Health for Primary and Secondary Health Care usage”.
He pointed out that when the present Administration came on board (SDG) in Oyo State was in bottom level in terms of rating, “when we came on board, we only met three development partners that is working with various Ministry in the State, today SDG have more than 11 development partners that are visibly working with SDG in various Ministries as far as SDG is concerned.
“This is the first time since 1999 that we have a Government that the whole Agenda is arround the Sustainable Development Goals, SDG is about development Health, Education and Agriculture”
He enjoined people of the State to adhere strictly with Covid-19 protocols, like wearing of Nose Masks, hands-washing, observing social distancing and others.
In his remarks, the State Commissioner for Health Dr. BVA Bello commended Governor Seyi Makinde for his Guardiance, Technicaty in managing COVID-19 pandemic in the State, saying that the Nose Masks donated alongside other materials would be destributed to all Emergency Operation Centres (EOC) across the State.