The Ondo State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to delivering quality healthcare services across the state, clarifying recent reports about the condition of Igbara-Oke General Hospital in Ifedore Local Government Area.
Commissioner for Health, Dr. Banji Ajaka, in a statement noted that contrary to claims of abandonment and inadequate staffing, the hospital is fully functional and adequately manned with a diverse workforce of 138 personnel spanning various critical departments.
According to him, the hospital currently has seven doctors, three optometrists; two dental officers (with one seconded to the Dental Headquarters); 27 nurses including the Head Nurse Supervisor; as well as seven pharmacy technicians, seven laboratory scientists, and eight laboratory technicians and lots more.
Dr. Ajaka emphasized that the facility is also powered by solar energy supported by an inverter system, ensuring sustainable electricity supply to reduce downtime in service delivery. He added that the state government has been consistently investing in human resources, infrastructure, and medical equipment across its secondary health facilities, including Igbara-Oke.
He reassured residents of Ifedore and its environs that pregnant women and other patients have access to skilled healthcare professionals and that the government remains committed to further strengthening services at the hospital.
“The Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa-led administration places high premium on the health and wellbeing of our people. Igbara-Oke General Hospital is not a symbol of neglect, but a working healthcare facility staffed with competent personnel who are daily serving the needs of our citizens. We will continue to improve infrastructure and service delivery in line with our vision for a healthier Ondo State,” Dr. Ajaka said.
The Commissioner, however, acknowledged that like many public health institutions nationwide, there are areas requiring improvement, and assured that the ministry is addressing them through ongoing reforms and partnerships.