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Koinadugu Receives Free Health Care Commodities

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Koinadugu Receives Free Health Care Commodities

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He applauded the system of the distribution exercise for which stakeholders are invited in ensuring that they take ownership of the drugs until it reaches the last chiefdom or village, and assured all that the council will monitor the drugs effectively to ensure accountability and probity.

Paramount Chief Gbawuru Mansaray III of Wara Wara Yagala Chiefdom described the event as the second drugs distribution for Koinadugu and Falaba districts of which the first was in 2018 and expressed thanks and appreciations to the President Julius Maada Bio and his government for the support.

He stated that one of the priorities of President Bio is education, noting that for a country to achieve quality education it citizens must be healthy, and the sick would not acquire quality education.

To the people of Koinadugu and Falaba district, Paramount Chief Gbawuru III said the drugs are meant for them and they should all make sure that they make good use of them by effective monitoring. He urged the beneficiaries including pregnant women, lactating mothers and children under-five to make use of the opportunity by going to the facilities and at the same time use the drugs as required by the health workers.

The District Medical Officer, Koinadugu District, Dr. Kwame O’neill recalled President Julius Maada Bio’s maiden speech in which he highlighted health as a priorities and under the health  priority he made mentioned of service delivery in terms of infrastructure for health, human resources for health and health care.

He disclosed that the second priority the President Bio emphasized on is the free health care services for pregnant women, lactating mothers and under children and that why they are in the district.

The reminded all that without drugs no matter how the physician be, how qualify the doctors and nurses be, if people are sick and drugs are not prescribed for them, then they will not get  well, adding that it is very important for drugs to be in each and every health facilities in Koinadugu district.

Dr. O’neill informed his audience that on receiving these consignment stakeholders including Paramount Chiefs and other higher authorities should ensure that the drugs reaches the deserving people and did not go out of the district. To the beneficiaries, he urged them to always visit the health facilities when their children are sick and to give the children the necessary drugs prescribed.

The Chairman Council of Paramount Chiefs, Falaba District, Hon. Paramount Chief Alhaji Alimamy Lahai Mansaray V commended the government and Ministry of Health for the continuous initiative and their inclusion, and pledged their support to monitor the drugs to make sure it did not fell on the wrong hands.

The Chief Administrator, Koinadugu District Council, Augustine Amara said they as Council in their locality they will ensure that the infrastructural development has enhance and the human capacity is upgraded.

He said referring to human capacity, health is number one and then education, adding that these two things goes together because without education no health.

The Acting Stores Manager, Central Medical Stores, Mr. Musa Seppeh in handing over the trucks said the commodities they are receiving were based on the request by the district.

He told the gathering that out of the five trucks, one is for the Kabala Government Hospital and the remaining four trucks for the District Health Management Team (DHMT) for onward distribution to the Health Centres and Peripheral Health Units (PHUs).

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