PERMANENT SECRETARY FMOH&SW KACHOLLOM DAJU mni COMMEND CHIEF KEFIANO FOR RENOVATING ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY UNIT A&E IN JUTH WITH STATE OF THE ART EQUIPMENTS FOR EFFECTIVE HEALTHCARE SERVICE
Permanent secretary FMOH&SW Kachollom Daju mni Commend Chief Kefiano For Renovating The Accident and Emergency Unit A&E in JUTH With State of The Art equipments For Effective Healthcare Service.
Chief Kefas Wungak Ropshik chairman Kefiano motors and Founder Kefiano global foundation has renovated and equipped Accident and Emergency (A&E) Unit of the Jos University teaching hospital (JUTH) with ultra morden state of the art equipment for effective healthcare service delivery and for prompt response, the renovated A&E is named after his late mother(Nana Rhoda Danladi Accident And Emergency Unit) and said he will pay 5 million naira for the first 34 persons that will be treated at the A&E to be treated free of charge, and others, also promised to give money monthly to take of of some basic needs such as hand gloves and some other essentials that will delay any treatment, no body should ask to pay for such.,
The executive governor of plateau state who is ably represented by the secretary to the state government Arct. Samuel Nanchang Jatau, said governor Mutfwang is committed in healthcare management and he is passionate about good healthcare services that's why he has equipped the plateau state specialist hospital and has done so many interventions and partnership to boost the health sector, he said the governor is proud of what chief Kefiano is doing, the renovation of the A&E Unit by him will really boost the healthcare services JUTH will be delivering.
Chief Kefiano while give a brief history of what inspired him to renovate the A&E is because of the deplorable condition and lack of adequate equipment, said he is inspired by the teachings of his late mother that's why he is filled with both profound gratitude and somber reflection, the Story behind the renovation and equipping of the Accident and Emergency Unit at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) is for effective healthcare service people shouldn't die because of lack of adequate equipment.
"The initiative is not merely a charitable act; it is the embodiment of a deeply personal journey one that began with my mother's love, her sacrifices, her struggles, and ultimately, her untimely departure, he commended the CMD Dr Pokop Buptwada for his proactive measures in emergency cases, because during his mother's illness him and the head of the A&E are always of ground.
Many in our country faced health challenges that required medical attention. His mother unfortunately, despite her resilience and unwavering spirit, her health deteriorated over the years. As her condition Worsened, she found herself in need of the very services that our hospitals were meant to provide. It was at Jos University Teaching Hospital that his mother spent her final days., The experience of watching his mother suffer, the frustration of seeing her health decline due to inadequate facilities, and the helplessness, though staffed by hardworking medical professionals, was severely terms of resources.
Chief Kefiano said the reason why he thought of renovating the A&E unit is because casualty and emergency units were overstretched and lacked the essential equipment needed to provide timely and effective care. Tragically despite the best efforts of the doctors and nurses, my mother's condition worsened, and she passed away.
The renovation and equipping of the the Accident and Emergency Unit for effective healthcare service. The facility is not just a building; it is legacy a tribute to my mother’s strength, to her unwavering belief in the potential of the human spirit, and to the countless others who have, like her, faced the harsh realities of a healthcare system that is in serious need of attention. " According to him the initiative is more than an act of charity; it is a call to action. It is a call to all individuals who are privileged enough to have the means to make a difference to step forward and contribute to the betterment of our society. We cannot, in good conscience, allow the status quo to persist. We cannot continue to allow our hospitals to remain underfunded, our healthcare workers to remain under resourced, and our communities to suffer as a result. The time has come for us, as a society, to take responsibility and invest in the health and well-being of our people it is my hope that this project will serve as a beacon of hope-not just for those who require emergency care, but for the entire healthcare system. We must ensure that every Plateau son and daughter, regardless of their social status, has access to the care they deserve. In doing so, we honour the memory of those who have gone before us.
The permanent secretary federal ministry of health Kachollom Daju mni expressed delight to see the renovated and equipped Accidents’ and Emergency (A&E) Unit of the Jos University Teaching Hospital. Said the high impact intervention by the Kefiano Global Foundation done in loving memory of the CEO's late mother is highly commendable. We continue
to pray for the repose of the gentle soul of Late Nana (Mama) Rhoda Danladi. This, we know will continue to stand as a testament to the unwavering commitment to the comfort and well-being of patients that access care through this unit that has been remodelled to state-of-the art.
"This transformation is not merely a physical one, it symbolizes a renewed hope, a brighter future, and a promise to deliver care that is not only exceptional in its medical expertise but also compassionate in its embrace. The Emergency Unit is a critical component of every hospital's mission in providing comprehensive, compassionate, and cutting-edge healthcare services, no doubt, this beautifully renovated A&E unit will continue to provide a healing environment, the one that nurtures the body, and instils a sense of dignity and peace to patients.
It is my expectation that this will continue to enhance access to emergency care for the people of Plateau State and beyond, support training, foster collaborative research and innovation, and improve patients’ outcomes and satisfaction.
I commend the Kefiano Global Foundation for this profound generosity. May i encourage other well-spirited personalities in Plateau State And
outside who are in the position to do same to extend their goodwill to the Jos University Teaching Hospital through this kind of gesture. This will certainly continue to strengthen a future of continued growth, collaboration, and service.
The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare extends its profound gratitude to the Kefiano Global Foundation for this great commitment in renovating the A&E unit of JUTH and equipping it with state-of-art equipment. It therefore behoves on the Management of JUTH to continually guard this unit with utmost care, and most importantly monitor the activities regularly to ensure adequate maintenance.
She also extend her appreciation to the Chief Medical Director, Dr Pokop W. Bupwaida, the Management and entire staff of JUTH for your steadfastness and commitment to continuing high quality patient care.
CMD JUTH Dr Pokop Buptwada appreciates chief Kefiano kind gesture towards JUTH for the thought of renovating the Accident and Emergency Unit A&E with state of the art equipment that will boost healthcare service for effective and prompt response, he said the renovation of the A&E unit will further enhance the good work the management is doing towards ensuring a good healthcare delivery, upon his resumption as the CMD of JUTH he has embarked or various projects that will enhance good healthcare delivery, said with the kind of support they are getting from spirited individuals like chief Kefiano he is indeed very proud of him, he appreciate the prominent secretary Kachollom Daju mni and the honourable minister for the support the hospital is getting, he also appreciates the executive governor Barr Caleb Mutfwang the SGS, chief of staff commissioner of health and all those who supported in the renovation of the Accident and Emergency Unit A&E by chief Kefiano.
The head of Accident and Emergency Unit A&E Dr Peter Onumiya said the unit with the kind of equipment available and with the support of the hard working staff the will work swiftly smoothly with any complaint, he thank chief Kefiano for the kind gesture of providing the state of the art equipment for the seek of service to humanity, said they will continue to do their best because is their duty to save life's.
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