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Gov. Diri urges UNICEF to establish office in Bayelsa

Supreme Desk
18 April 2024 10:18 AM GMT
Gov. Diri urges UNICEF to establish office in Bayelsa
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Munduate noted that the six water ambulances donated by UNICEF and her partners were meant to close up existing gaps in the health sector as Bayelsa still had about 20 thousand children yet to be reached for immunisation.

Gov. Douye Diri of Bayelsa has appealed to the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) to establish a field office in Bayelsa.

He made the appeal in Yenagoa while taking delivery of six water ambulances, donated byUNICEF, to boost immunisation coverage and primary care delivery services in riverine communities in the state.

The governor,represented at the occasion by his deputy, Mr. Lawrence Ewhrujakpo, said the creation of a UNICEF office would enable the organisation to properly coordinate its programmes in the state.

He addedthat the office would help UNICEF effectively implement its programmes and strengthen its partnership with the state government.

The governor decried the present arrangement, whereby the UN agency’s programmes were being coordinated in the state through the Rivers UNICEF field office.

While expressing gratitude to UNICEFand the Global Alliance for Vaccine and Immunisation (GAVI) for their partnership with the government to improve primary healthcare indices, Diri urged greater collaboration to achieve more success.

He commended UNICEF for donating the boat ambulances as well as renovating some primary healthcare centres across Bayelsa.

Diri said that the government would soon unfold the state’s nutrition policy andpromised the UNICEF Country Representative and her team that the state would make judicious use of the ambulances to realise the purpose for which they were donated.

“Bayelsa is 70 percent riverine. So for us to provide effective supervision and effective healthcare delivery to the people, boats are required, and today you have delivered six water ambulances.

“So, we are very grateful to UNICEF for the six water ambulances to boost our healthcare delivery system.

“We also want to thank you for renovating six health centres in our state. It will be unfair if we do not acknowledge that kind gesture of yours,” he said.

In her remarks, the UNICEF Country Representative in Nigeria, Ms. Cristian Munduate, applauded the Bayelsa government for prioritising healthcare delivery services in the state, especially in the primary healthcare sub-sector.

Munduate noted that the six water ambulances donated by UNICEF and her partners were meant to close up existing gaps in the health sector as Bayelsa still had about 20 thousand children yet to be reached for immunisation.

She, however, pointed out that, from the statistics available, Bayelsa achieved a 20 percent increase in routine immunisation in the last couple of years, stressing that there was still room for improvement to achieve 100 percent coverage.

On his part, the Executive Secretary of the Bayelsa Primary Healthcare Board, Dr. Williams Appah, said the formal handover of the ambulances markeda significant milestone in the primary healthcare delivery system and assured that the facilities would be put to good use.

Also speaking, the Senior Country Representative of the Global Alliance for Vaccine and Immunisation (GAVI), Jessica Crawford, described the ceremony as a dream come true for both GAVI and UNICEF.

She appreciated the dedication and commitment shown by the Bayelsa government and expressedhope that with the provision of the ambulances, there would be an improvement in immunisation coverage and overall primary healthcare delivery in the state.

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