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Monday, 1 June 2015

Kogi State plans trauma centre along the Okene-Lokoja-Abuja highway

The Deputy Governor of the state, Mr. Yomi Awoniyi, in a statement said the Kogi State Government will establish a trauma centre along the Okene-Lokoja-Abuja highway to attend to accident victims.
Awoniyi made the  statement during the visit of the new Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps in the state, Mr. Charles Abochi. Awoniyi explained that they had to establish the trauma centre due to the high level of vehicle accidents being recorded on daily on the road.
 
The deputy governor said the SURE-P Hospital at Osara would be converted and re-equipped to serve as the trauma centre.
 
Awoniyi promised that the state government would support the FRSC to reduce road accidents.
 
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21 comments:

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    1. Nice move, way to go governor. Linda take note!

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    2. Dis is lovely, and great development. God bless them for dis.

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  2. They had all better started working

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    DAT road shud be dualize...

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  4. Why is he frowning like that?.. He should try and smile small..

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  5. Good one from Kogi state Govt.

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  8. Good initiative. Centre so deserved in that area

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  9. Dts wonderful oooo kip u d good work.

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  10. NA TODAY??UNA TOO DULL ABEG...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  11. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Change is definately here no doubt....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  12. What is d point of a deputy governor? Every state shld have a governor. If he's incapacitated d speaker of d state house can takeover. Its just laziness.

    Abisola

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  13. Abegi pack well after years of doing absolutely nothing ....... kogi people shine your eyes vote for change o OGO

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  14. IDEALLY A TRIAGE/AMBULANCE UNIT SHOULD BE LOCATED SUCH THAT THEY ARE NEVER MORE THAN 10 MINUTES AWAY FROM ANY POINT ESPECIALLY ACCIDENT HOTSPOTS ON A MOTORWAY. THE MORE THE ROAD NETWORKS, THE MORE THE SERVICES SHOULD EXPAND TO FIT. NIGERIA IS CWNTURIES BEHIND ON HEALTHCARE DELIVERY AND SAVING THE LIVES OF IT'S CITIZENRY.

    EVEN THOUGH IT'S TOO LITTLE TOO LATE BE, IT IS A WELCOME DEVELOPMENT AND ONE CAN ONLY HOPE THAT THE KOGI STATE GOVERNMENT LEADS BY EXAMPLE.

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  15. Trauma centre for a road that is a death trap! Misplaced priorities. Shame on all you seeing this as a development...

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