Heritage Bank Partners Oyo State On N50bn Healthcare Endowment Fund
As
part of its corporate social responsibility, Heritage Bank Plc has
partnered Oyo State Government in transforming the healthcare sector
through the N50billion Healthcare Endowment Fund, so as to make
healthcare delivery affordable and
accessible to all.
The
MD/CEO of the bank, Mr. Ifie Sekibo at the flag-off of the endowment
fund for restoration and transformation of Government Hospitals and
Health Centres in Oyo State, said as part of support Heritage bank would
adopt a health and maternity
centre at the State Teaching Hospital, thereby expanding
its capacity from 45 to 60 beds.
He also stated
that apart from the existing structure that Heritage Bank would improve
on, it would furnish the adopted hospital unit with necessary equipment
required for efficient healthcare delivery to the people.
According to
him, for every business relationship to be meaningful, it must be
mutually beneficial to the parties involved; otherwise such partnerships
would not last.
On this
realization, Sekibo said Heritage Bank would support the State in its
bid to renovate the facilities available in all the health institutions
in Oyo state. He said, over the years, Oyo State has been one of the key
customers of
Heritage Bank; hence the need for the support for the State now that it
wants to add value to all its health institutions.
His words: “At
Heritage Bank, we believe in this project and that is why we have come
to associate with it even from inception. No doubt, the motive behind it
is laudable and, on completion it would make resourceful to the health
of the
citizens as well as other residents of the Oyo State.”
Earlier
speaking at the occasion, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, the State Governor,
who commended Heritage for their continuous support said the proceeds
from the Endowment Fund would be used to further boost the healthcare
delivery in the State.
His words:
“Today marks a turning point in the history of healthcare delivery in
Oyo State. Preservation of healthcare is a duty of everybody – the
government and the governed. Our duty as a government is not only to
preserve the healthcare
infrastructure available but to also improve on and expand the existing
facilities.
Through doing this, the sector would be able to effectively
meet the demand of the day.”
The governor
mandated that the healthcare scheme is accessible by all, even as he
noted that every residents, including parents of pupil in public schools
before their wards can be admitted and civil servants must register
with the sum
of N650 being part of their contribution.
The governor
noted that to some people, the Pacesetter State may appear too ambitious
with the Endowment Fund. However, he explained that Oyo State is
ambitious because it has what it takes a state to be the medical hub of
the whole nation.
However,
Governor Ajimobi stated that the state have evolved to a level that
individuals and corporate entities will give back to the public sector
part of what the public sector has given to us.
The
Commissioner for Health, Dr. Azeez Adeduntan, in a welcome address,
stated that the fund would be used to renovate the 57 general hospitals
and 622 health centres. Apart from this, he noted that the fund would be
used to buy drugs,
employ more health workers and build more hospitals.
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