Ibadan Hybrid Power Plant: Why Oni and Sons Children’s Hospital Shouldn’t be Left Out
By Ogunleke Olajide Sunday
In Oyo State, Governor Seyi Makinde has earned a reputation as the People’s Governor, celebrated for his visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to the welfare of citizens. One of his most remarkable achievements is the recent commissioning of the Ibadan Hybrid Power Plant, which aims to provide uninterrupted electricity to 12 healthcare facilities across the state.
This initiative is a game-changer for healthcare delivery, but there’s an urgent appeal to make: let the Oni and Sons Children’s Hospital, the only children’s hospital in Oyo State, be included in this transformative project.
The Crucial role of Oni and Sons Children’s Hospital
The Oni and Sons Children’s Hospital has been a lifeline for countless families, providing specialized care for the state’s youngest and most vulnerable citizens. From neonatal emergencies to pediatric outpatient services, this facility plays a pivotal role in reducing child mortality and ensuring healthy futures.
However, like many healthcare facilities, it faces challenges that hinder its optimal performance. One of the most critical is the lack of reliable electricity, which affects:
Emergency services: Power outages can delay life-saving procedures and interventions.
Medical equipment functionality: Many pediatric diagnostic tools and life-support machines require a steady power supply.
Vaccine and medication storage: Unstable electricity disrupts cold chain storage, jeopardizing the efficacy of essential vaccines.
Why Oni and Sons Must Be Included
1. Focus on Children’s Health: Children are the future of Oyo State, and prioritizing their health aligns with Governor Makinde’s commitment to sustainable development. Providing uninterrupted power to the only children’s hospital would ensure that no child’s life is endangered due to power failures.
2. Strategic Impact: Including Oni and Sons in the Ibadan Hybrid Power Plant project would amplify the impact of this initiative, demonstrating that the state values its youngest and most vulnerable citizens.
3. A Model for Inclusivity: The decision to include Oni and Sons would set an example for other states, highlighting the importance of addressing the unique needs of pediatric healthcare.
A Call to Action
Your Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde, this is an earnest plea from the people of Oyo State to extend your laudable hybrid power initiative to Oni and Sons Children’s Hospital. Doing so will not only strengthen your legacy as a leader who prioritizes the welfare of all citizens but will also reassure parents across the state that their children’s health is in safe hands.
The future of Oyo State lies in the hands of its children. Let’s ensure they have the power—literally and figuratively—to thrive.
By Ogunleke Olajide Sunday
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