Obaseki trains 100 emergency response workers to boost health sector

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Governor Obaseki and some of the participants during the training

FIC Report (Edo State) – The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has said his administration is improving the capacity of the state’s health sector to respond to emergencies with the training of 100 health workers to provide quality and affordable healthcare services to victims of accidents and cardiovascular diseases.

The governor said this when he visited healthcare providers undergoing training at the John Odigie-Oyegun Public Service Academy, in Benin City.

He said the initiative is part of the Edo Health Improvement Programme (Edo-HIP), adding: “During a review of our healthcare system under the Edo-HIP, we observed that something as basic as emergency care was absent in our health facilities. As a government, it is a concern because we expect that every trained health personnel should be able to respond to emergencies in terms of accidents and be able to rescue the victims”.

According to him, the training is certified in line with the World Health Organisation (WHO) standard, and that the government is going to train a total of 100 emergency response workers. He noted that, that was the first batch of 50 personnel to be trained on emergency response while the next batch of 50 would come out subsequently.

According to Governor Obaseki, “The John Odigie-Oyegun Public Service Academy is a centre built with the capacity to train about 1,000 workers in different areas. We have realised that the basic problem we face as government is capacity building.”

One of the trainees and nursing officer, Mr. Eseigbe Felix, said the training has exposed them to appropriate care for emergency patients involved in accidents.

He expressed appreciation to the state government for the opportunity to enhance their knowledge.

Daniel E. Ejodamen
(FIC, Benin City).