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    Solar Energy: Makinde, Ashamu Empowering Primary Healthcare in Oyo State

    adminBy adminJuly 22, 2024Updated:July 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Recognizing the critical role of reliable electricity in healthcare delivery, the Oyo State Government embarked on an ambitious project to equip health centers across the state with solar energy systems.

    Governor Engr. Seyi Makinde, in collaboration with Commissioner for Energy Seun Ashamu, has prioritized this initiative to ensure that medical facilities have uninterrupted power supply, especially in rural and underserved areas.


    The deployment of solar energy systems in health centers guarantees that essential medical equipment functions optimally, vaccines and medications are stored safely, and emergency services are available around the clock.

    This initiative not only enhances the quality of healthcare but also boosts the morale of healthcare workers who now operate in better conditions.

    Reliable power supply is crucial for the effective functioning of health centers, and this project addresses that need comprehensively.

    Governor Makinde’s foresight in integrating renewable energy into the healthcare sector underscores his dedication to improving public health services.

    The use of solar energy not only provides a sustainable and reliable power source but also reduces the operational costs associated with diesel generators.

    This allows health centers to allocate more resources to patient care and medical supplies, further enhancing healthcare delivery.

    Commissioner Ashamu’s execution of this project demonstrates a commitment to leveraging sustainable energy solutions for the benefit of all citizens.

    He highlighted the importance of providing health centers with the necessary infrastructure to operate efficiently and deliver quality care.

    The solar energy project for health centers is a vital step towards a healthier and more resilient Oyo State, ensuring that even the most remote communities have access to reliable healthcare services.

    The success of this initiative is evident in the positive feedback from healthcare workers and patients alike.

    Improved power supply has led to better medical outcomes, increased patient satisfaction, and a more conducive working environment for medical staff.

    This project is a testament to the government’s commitment to holistic development, addressing both the energy needs and health challenges of the state.

    Governor Makinde’s administration has set a precedent for other states to follow, demonstrating that innovative solutions can effectively address long-standing issues in the healthcare sector.

    The solar energy project for health centers exemplifies how strategic investments in renewable energy can lead to substantial improvements in public health and overall well-being.

    Barrister Seun Ashamu Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources Governor Seyi Makinde Healthcare Center Solar energy
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