The Ambassador of Japan to Nigeria, Mr Sadanobu Kusaoke, on Thursday,
inaugurated medical equipment worth $89, 662 donated by Government of
Japan to help improve the health status of Nigerians.
The inauguration took place at the Bwari General Hospital.
He said the embassy had always supported Nigeria through its Grant Assistance for grassroots human security project scheme.
He said 152 projects had been implemented since 1998 under primary
health, primary education and agriculture with 10. 4 million dollars
disbursed so far.
“We are handing over 25 types of medical equipment and tools today to Bwari General Hospital.
“Large number of people come from Abuja, Kaduna and Niger to the
hospital every day, but it could not provide patients with appropriate
services because of lack of medical equipment.
“The shortage of equipment, in the worst cases, caused many babies
and pregnant women to die despite the fact that their lives would have
been saved with just one sort of equipment.
“Responding to the request from the hospital through Women’s Right to
Education Programme, we have taken action to bridge the gap and now
successfully completed the project.
“We strongly wish that the medical equipment provided by the
government of Japan will contribute to the reduction in child and
maternal mortality in Bwari, as well as neighbouring areas.”
He enjoined the hospital’s management to utilise the equip
“It was upgraded to a comprehensive Health Centre on Sept. 12, 1989 and to General Hospital 2002.
“Our mission is to offer world class health services to all our
clients without discrimination. In achieving these objectives, your
donation has helped in providing technological input to our targets.”
Ms Mimido Achakpa, Executive Director of Women’s Right to Education
Programme (WREP), Nigeria, said the choice of Bwari was based on its
health needs assessments.
She said before the project was carried out, WREP carried out needs assessment survey of Bwari in January.
“We found out that the General Hospital is the only one in the
community which serves not only the Bwari but other neighbouring
communities.
The needs assessment revealed that there was urgent need for new
equipment and replacement of available ones in maternity theatre, wards
and labour room that were found in deplorable state.”
The high point of the event was the commissioning of medical equipment, labour room, hospital beds and maternity theatre.
ment properly to the benefit of many people.
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