FUTA TEACHING HOSPITAL:
ONDO APC LEADER, ADEKANMBI URGES TINUBU TO MAKE OWO FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTRE TAKE-OFF LOCATION
~ Says Ondo State residents should show gratitude by voting for Ayedatiwa on November 16th
The Secretary of the Special Engagement committee of the National Campaign Council of the All Progressives Congress for the November 16 gubernatorial election in Ondo State, Hon. Femi Adekanmbi, PhD has congratulated the people of Ondo State over the order by President Tinubu for take off of the teaching hospital for FUTA.
President Bola Tinubu directed the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Mohammad Pate to proceed with the arrangements for the new facility.
Director of Hospital Services at the Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Jimoh Olawole Salaudeen led the team’s inspection of FUTA’s permanent campus site allocated for the hospital.
In a statement by Adekanmbi, the move demonstrates the government’s focus on healthcare development, aiming to provide quality services to Nigerians.
In his words, “I am thrilled about President Bola Tinubu’s approval of the FUTA Teaching Hospital project in Ondo State. I therefore urge Mr. President to further grant Federal Medical Centre in Owo as the location for the teaching hospital.”
‘FMC Owo has everything needed to function as a teaching hospital for the university.”
*We the entire people of Owo are pleading with the Federal Ministry of Health to consider using FMC Owo.”
“As a state, we owe President Tinubu a debt of gratitude which can be repaid by voting for Lucky Aiyedatiwa in the upcoming gubernatorial election on November 16.”
“This election is crucial for the state’s future, and i am confident that Aiyedatiwa’s leadership will bring continued progress and development to Ondo State.”
Adekanmbi also praised Gov. Aiyedatiwa‘s commitment to several key areas in the state.
“He has pledged to enhance the welfare workers, ensuring regular promotions, prompt payment of salaries and recruitment into critical sectors. Additionally, he has approved the payment of N73,000 minimum wage for workers”.