Africa Press-Nigeria:
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has inaugurated a seven-man committee to activate some moribund health facilities in the state.
Inaugurating the committee in Government House, Port Harcourt, the governor charged members to deploy measures required to revamp the dormant Prof. Kelsey Harrison Hospital.
He urged them to engage competent personnel that would deliver the best results to enable the hospital resume offering services to the people of the state.
He said: “Prof. Kelsey Harrison Hospital has not been operational because of litigation over the agreement between International Trauma and Critical Care Centre Limited (ITCC) and the Rivers State Government.
“The committee set up by the State Executive Council made fundamental recommendations. We, therefore, decided to ensure they are implemented immediately without bureaucracy.
“You are saddled with the responsibility of how Kelsey Harrison Hospital should be revitalised and made more functional. It should serve people in the densely populated area of Diobu.
“There will also be the need to hand it over to the Rivers State Hospitals Management Board at the end of the day,” he said.
Wike urged to reposition the Dental and Maxilo-Facial Hospital and integrate it into the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH) wondering why such a facility would exist while the teaching hospital would be offering dental services from a makeshift accommodation.
He said: “I also learned that RSUTH has lost accreditation for internship for dental residency training. So we have decided that it should be handed over to the Teaching Hospital in order to retain accreditation”.
The governor further described as unacceptable the poor financial remittance by the Ashes to Ashes Funeral Limited to RSUTH.
He urged the committee to look at the existing agreement and structure it to benefit the state government.
“Why will the Hospital rely totally on government when they charge for the services they render. As a government, we pay salaries of workers and we have fixed modern infrastructure and equipment for the hospital.