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Gov laments poor management of UNIMEDTH

By Adekola Afolabi

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Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, on Thursday decried the poor management of the University of Medical Sciences Teaching Hospital (UNIMEDTH), Ondo.

The Governor said the Teaching Hospital was not properly managed despite his administration’s huge investment on infrastructure at the facility.

Akeredolu said lack of symbiotic relationship between the Teaching Hospital and the University of Medical Sciences was part of the factors responsible for the poor management.

He assured that his administration will take proactive steps to rectify the situation.

The Governor spoke in his office while receiving the report of the committee set up to Reposition the Teaching Hospital.

The Governor, who also lamented the exodus of health workers in the country, said his administration is looking at sustainable steps to address the trend so as to close up the gap created by the shortage of personnel.

He stressed that his administration is currently building a 250-bed hospital in Ondo and another 250-bed in Akure.

“We have spent a lot of money. We brought equipment and put up new buildings. The management has been poor as you said. We cannot run Teaching Hospital that way. I have been worried,” he added. 

The Governor noted that the Hospital will not be allowed to be totally independent of the University, adding that there are qualified personnel in the University who can function effectively at the Teaching Hospital.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Committee, Dr. Dayo Adeyanju informed the Governor that the challenges in the Teaching Hospital was poor management.

“The government is currently erecting a massive structure each in Akure and medical Village Laje Road, Ondo. Their completion will help alleviate the current accommodation/ office infrastructure challenges of departments like ENT and Physiotherapy. It will also be able to accommodate other units.

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“The introduction of Patient Feedback System such as SERVICOM, will help in improving the quality of services in the hospital as patients, staff and the community at large can air complains that can be attended to by the supervising authority from time to time.

“There is an urgent need for the Government to put the Governing Council in place, to effectively moderate the activities of the Management of the young institution. It is obvious that UNIMEDTH has great potential from the initial exploits of the institution.”

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