Nasarawa State Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Keffi has completed and inaugurated over 11 capital projects from 2013 to date, according to Dr Giyan Joshua-Ndom the Medical Director, .
The Medical Director in Keffi said, the effort was aimed at ensuring effective and quality health care delivery to the state.
In is statement he said, “In 2013, nine capital projects were inaugurated in the centre, which include the Accident and Emergency Unit, Family Medicine Complex, Pharmacy Complex, Intensive Care Unit as well as the Obstetrics and Gynecology complex.
“Others are; the Sickle Cell Disease Zonal Centre, Central Information Technology and Telemedicine, NHIS unit and the C-T scan.
“We have done a lot to develop the centre since I took up my appointment on April 1, 2010.
“Against all the odds of inadequate funds, industrial unrest, saboteurs and other distractions, we have refused to give up.
“Rather, we have drawn inspiration from the saying that “when the going gets tough, the tough gets going.’’
He also mention that the institution initiated and completed the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and 200 KVA solar power, adding that Dr Ehanire Osagie, the Minister of State for Health inaugurated the project on Jan. 31.
based on Joshua-Ndom, the centre has also constructed a standard modern mortuary that can occupy about 60 corpses, equipped with autopsy facilities.
The medical directorwho did reinstated the commitment of the centre for them to continue initiating good health policies and programmes that would have direct bearing on public health