FCTA Pledges To Support Organisations In Boosting Healthcare Delivery

Authority of the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory administration, FCTA has expressed it readiness to partner with result-oriented organisations willing to provide quality healthcare services to residents in order to meet the high demand of the people.

The Administration also restated the it’s commitment towards strengthening the existing health facilities across the six area councils of the territory, in order to meet the healthcare needs of its teeming population.

The FCT Minister of State, Dr.Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, who made the commitment at the grand opening ceremony of a state of the art laboratory centre established by the Arab International Laboratory and Diagnostics Centre in Abuja, noted that the duty of providing quality healthcare services is a daunting task that must be achieved.

The minister, however, noted that the Administration cannot accomplish this alone, noting that purposeful partnership remains an option the Administration must be willing to look into.

She said facilities such as the Arab International Laboratory and Diagnostics Centre would not only meet the healthcare needs of its host community, but also boost healthcare delivery system in the territory.

In her words; “I am aware that, the need for this project arose from a practical encounter of members with inadequacy of centres for testing in our health facilities. Therefore, true to the spirit to improve on healthcare delivery system the Arab International Laboratory and Diagnostics Centre decided to establish this befitting centre.

The minister who served as the chief host at the opening ceremony urged personnel in the facility to observe Standard Operating Procedures in taking care of clients, just as she expressed optimism that the centre would improve health outcomes for residents in the catchment of the facility.

Earlier, the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer, Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria, Dr. Tosan Erhabor, said the council would continue to drive the culture of quality and efficient health laboratory care to the public.

While tasking the centre to provide fast, reliable and high quality medical laboratory investigations in Nigeria, he also expressed the council’s optimism that the centre would provide services based on ISO 15189 that drives medical laboratories globally.

Erhabor, therefore, urged the management of the centre to engage the services of experienced, qualified and licensed medical laboratory scientists with deliberate investment in continuous professional development with services.


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