In the ongoing quest for progress and development in Oyo State, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, under the dynamic leadership of Hon. Seun Ashamu, has embarked on a transformative journey to enhance primary healthcare centers (PHCs) across the state.
With Governor Seyi Makinde’s unwavering support, Hon. Seun Ashamu has pioneered innovative initiatives to revolutionize healthcare delivery, particularly through the strategic implementation of solar power solutions in 23 primary healthcare centers.
The introduction of solar-powered systems in these PHCs signifies a remarkable shift towards a more sustainable and efficient healthcare infrastructure. This initiative is not only about providing electricity but also about fundamentally changing the way healthcare services are delivered and experienced by residents across Oyo State.
One of the notable impacts of this initiative is the preservation of vaccines. With a reliable and uninterrupted power supply, vaccines stored in these PHCs are maintained at optimal temperatures, ensuring their efficacy and safeguarding the health of vulnerable populations, particularly infants and young children.
Moreover, the availability of consistent electricity has led to a significant increase in patronage at these healthcare centers. Communities now have improved access to quality healthcare services, resulting in better health outcomes and overall well-being.
For healthcare workers, the integration of solar power systems has unleashed new levels of efficiency and productivity.
No longer constrained by power outages or the need to seek alternative charging solutions, healthcare professionals can focus more on delivering high-quality care to patients without interruptions.
Additionally, the solar power systems serve as reliable standby power sources during emergencies, ensuring uninterrupted medical services even in the face of power disruptions.
Hon. Seun Ashamu’s visionary leadership in energy and mineral resources management has brought about tangible improvements in healthcare delivery in Oyo State.
By equipping primary healthcare centers with solar power solutions, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is not only making healthcare more accessible but also more attractive to residents across the state.
As these initiatives continue to unfold, Oyo State stands poised to set new standards in healthcare infrastructure and service delivery, ultimately contributing to the well-being and prosperity of its residents.
Durojaye Ibrahim writes from Ibadan Northeast.