Naija News • 9h ago
Health workers urge new CMD to prioritise quality in Ekiti hospital
**Health Workers Hail New CMD, Urge Quality Care in Ekiti Hospital**
In a bid to improve healthcare delivery in Ekiti State, health workers at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido Ekiti, have congratulated Professor Kolawole Ogundipe on his appointment as the new Chief Medical Director. This appointment, approved by President Bola Tinubu, has brought a sense of hope and renewed commitment to quality care in the hospital.
As a renowned expert in plastic and reconstructive surgery and former CMD of Afe Babalola University Multi-System Hospital, Professor Ogundipe's appointment is seen as a testament to his capacity and capability to take the hospital to greater heights. Health workers, led by Oje Oladeji, Chairman of Joint Health Sector Unions, and John Akinola, Secretary, welcomed the new CMD and expressed confidence in his ability to elevate the standards of healthcare delivery at FETHI.
In a congratulatory message, the JOHESU leaders urged Professor Ogundipe to make FETHI a destination for quality healthcare delivery, impacting not just the state but the entire country. They noted that his leadership would shape the future of healthcare in Ekiti State and leave a lasting legacy. The health workers pledged their support and cooperation in making FETHI a center of excellence in healthcare delivery.
The appointment of Professor Ogundipe is a significant boost to the healthcare sector in Ekiti State, where healthcare facilities often face challenges in providing quality care due to inadequate infrastructure and resources. With his expertise and experience, Professor Ogundipe is well-positioned to address these challenges and improve the overall healthcare delivery in the state.
As Naija continues to grapple with healthcare challenges, the appointment of Professor Ogundipe is a welcome development that could bring about positive change in the sector. We wish him a successful tenure and look forward to seeing the impact of his leadership on the healthcare landscape in Ekiti State.