Wednesday, December 1, 2010

USA Africa Dialogue Series - RE: Lagos To Become Leading Kidney, Heart Transplant Centre Next Year

Thanks Idowu; nothing more to add; as a physician residing in the Diaspora, I am sure you appreciate the FACT that it doesn't take rocket science to realize that certain foundational utilities are imperatives for successful tertiary healthcare delivery (such as kidney and health centers) in a serious society. We can just IGNORE some of us who appear to relish a pattern of self-enthroned intellectual existence that uses sophistry and superficial understanding of operations in functional societies to spew misleading information about how PTAs (not experts) develop school curricula in imaginary societies; and how you can build organ centers in a society where there are no basic ambulatory services, no reliable clinics, no connecting road networks or regular clean water and electricity; in fact, to some of these people, a foundationless society that lacks all forms of basic utilities that form the pack-maker for any serious modern societal effort (economic, industrial, educational, telecom etc) can suddenly adopt Harvard and MIT technology-driven programs and projects for daily use. We can see those of us misleading the OBJs that he can build an American-styled Presidential library at Otah without basic utilities and road networks to maintain and service the facility. It's a pity for Nigeria! Take care. JUI

 

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Guys:

 

JUI has his fingers on a very important issue here, the government has no business delivering secondary and tertiary care when public, preventive and primary care are in shambles.

 

The private sectors should be encouraged to handle this aspect of healthcare that service only 0.001% of the population, when the important services which should be the priority of the government to prevent this catastrophic and expensive service is in shamble.
 

Pronto!!!

 

Idowu
"Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God." --Thomas Jefferson

 

"There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest." -- Elie Wiesel

 

 


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People have to be alive to use infrastructure and services. Indeed, Kidney and Heart Transplanting Centre counts for an health infrastructure. Also, I thought the accomplishments of Fashola which other States are emulating  constitute "FACTS". Wouldn't any mass transit other than what he has already put in place be superfluous?

OJ

 

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And there will be REGULAR WATER AND ELECTRICITY TO MAINTAIN THE CENTERS; and there will be access roads to the center; RIGHT? Fashola should FOCUS on Mass transit system and Regular water supply for Lagosians; other these other stuffs will come with such infrastructures in place. JUI (tired of Naija leaders' jokes!)

 

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Lagos To Become Leading Kidney, Heart Transplant Centre Next Year

Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN) on Monday declared that Lagos would become the leading referral centre for kidney, heart transplant and all kidney related diseases early next year.

Governor Fashola who spoke when he received participants in the Kidney Rejoice Health Walk at the open fields of Lagos House, Alausa Ikeja said this would be possible from the end of the first quarter of next year when work is completed on the Specialist Hospital being constructed in Gbagada, adding that the staff and consultants that would manage the facility are being recruited.

The Governor explained that there is a lot of work going on there at the moment adding that the future lies there for all medical students, and doctors and nurses in the State.

"We know that you have the capacity. We also want to bring back as many of our expert doctors, nurses who have left the country as a result of frustration.
"We are spending a considerable amount of money sponsoring people abroad to United States, United Kingdom and India for kidney transplant and replacement.
"We have also noticed that they are going to environments where their families are not immediately around them. They are also taking food after surgery that is not what they may have wanted to eat which contributes substantially to the healing process.
"We also see that it is our economy that is losing and that is why our government has decided that it will locate the kidney and heart transplant facility in Lagos and that is exactly what is going on no w at Gbagada", the Governor said.

Governor Fashola reiterated that it is the belief of the administration that such a first class facility is the best asset that it can give to its nurses and doctors because they have the skills but only need an opportunity to practice the skills.

While commending Nollywood artistes who also participated in the Health Walk, for spreading positive messages in millions of homes through their films, Governor Fashola urged them to see it as an opportunity to work with the Ministry of Health to see the content of the kidney, hypertension and diabetes screening programme which the Government has committed to in the last three years.

He said the programme has screened thousands of patients across the State giving treatment where necessary but using advocacy as the most powerful tool that can help prevent the two main diseases or make it manageable when contracted.

"There is no reason why a diabetes patient should not live a useful, active and normal life if the right management therapy is put in place. Some of the things that we consider as being status significance are in fact things that hurt us, Governor Fashola said.

He called on the Nollywood artistes to consider producing what he called a docu-drama that would help in strengthening the advocacy on the need to exercise regularly, moderation in the kind of food people eat, saying such a production in English, Yoruba, Hausa and Pidgin would go a long way in sensitizing the people.

He promised that the state would provide some assistance to support the production of the docu-drama, adding that this represents one of the ways they can help to spread the message about why people should change some of the life choices they make.
The Governor also advised against the use of bleaching creams saying the black skin has been particularly adapted to suit where Africans are located., "We should not try to be an ybody else", he advised.

Governor Fashola said in recognition of these health problems which are fast becoming a global problem, his administration is building parks and sports centres to allow the people live an active life.

He also cautioned against the conversion of pedestrian walkways into markets, stressing that Lagos is definitive about building new roads that have walkways as it would engender the culture of people taking a walk in their neighbourhoods.

A Platinum Humanity Award was presented to Governor Fashola by the coordinator of the Kidney Rejoice programme through the President of the Campaign for Democracy, Dr (Mrs.)Joe Okei Odumakin.

Speaking on the award Dr Okei- Odumakin said Governor Fashola was the first Governor in Nigeria that she would be presenting an award to.

She described Governor Fashola as action Governor as this is evident from what anyone who takes a trip round Lagos would observe as "action spea ks louder than words".

Awards were also presented to MTN, Indomie Noodle, Dr Joe Okei Odumakin and Dr Adeyinka Adeshope

 



 

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