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Shock as suspected vandals loot FG’s 80-bed Mother, Child Specialist hospital in Oyo 

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By Adeyinka Adeniran

 

Suspected vandals have allegedly looted and vandalized the 80-bed Federal Governnent Mother and Child Specialist Hospital in Pakiotan, Ogbomoso North Local Government Area of Oyo State.

The hospital, which was yet operational, has been equipped with medical and other equipments including; beds, drugs, laboratory equipment, and other medical consumables worth millions of naira.

The project, facilitated by the former Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare, was completed and commissioned on May 27, 2023, and subsequently handed over to the Federal Ministry of Health through the University College Hospital, Ibadan.

Conducting newsmen round the facility, the Onipakiotan of Pakiotan, Oba James Oyetunji Ojo, condemned the incident. He recalled that some cables were vandalized even before the commissioning, but replaced by the former minister, Dare.

Oba Ojo said, “The destruction of this infrastructure has become a major concern for the community and requires urgent and coordinated action.

“We must ensure that those who willfully destroy or vandalize public property are held accountable. As the saying goes, offenders must be brought to book or the book brought to them.

“Since the handover, nothing has been happening here. We have no access to the facility and there’s no security. Recently, we noticed signs of intrusion, and when one of Dare’s aides joined us to inspect the site, we were shocked to discover that all the cables, 150 solar batteries, electrical appliances, ceiling fans, and other valuable items had been removed.”

According to the monarch, the Community released eight plots of land to the government for the building of the hospital, aimed at bringing quality maternal and child healthcare closer to the people, but that the facilities have not been put to use since it was commissioned years back.

He appealed to the ministry through UCH to either commence operations immediately or hand the hospital over to the community for proper management, saying, “if the hospital had been put to use, such incidents would not have happened.”

Also speaking, the Chairman of Ogbomoso North Local Government, Ogunlade Gbadegesin, expressed disappointment for such an edifice to be abandoned.

“So many valuable medical items have been looted, and others are at risk. We will engage security personnel to safeguard what remains until the hospital is finally put into use”, he added.

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