CHIKUN/KAJURU REP, HON. FIDELIX BAGUDU, ANNOUNCES NEW APPOINTMENTS TO STRENGTHEN INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE. (PHOTO).

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  Chikun/Kajuru Rep, Hon. Fidelix Bagudu, Announces New Appointments To Strengthen Inclusive Governance The Honourable Member representing the Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency, Hon. Fidelix Joseph Bagudu, has announced a wide-ranging list of new appointments aimed at deepening inclusive governance and enhancing representation across the constituency. The appointments, which take immediate effect, were unveiled in alignment with Kaduna State Governor Senator Uba Sani’s commitment to participatory governance. According to the lawmaker’s office, the list reflects deliberate efforts to ensure fair representation of all wards, communities, and interest groups across Chikun and Kajuru Local Government Areas (LGAs). A statement issued by the Media and Publicity Directorate noted that the move also fulfills the Honourable Member’s campaign pledge to integrate every segment of the constituency into the decision-making and governance structure. The appointments cover several categories, in...

HEALTH MINISTER PAYS SURPRISE VISIT TO FMC ABUJA AFTER OUTCOME OF VIRAL VIDEO INVESTIGATION, ORDERS ADDITIONAL EMERGENCY CARE REFORMS. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 PRESS RELEASE 


Health Minister Pays Surprise Visit to FMC Abuja After Outcome of Viral Video Investigation, Orders Additional Emergency Care Reforms


Following the release of the report of the investigative panel he ordered in response to a viral video that sparked public outrage over poor emergency service delivery at the Federal Medical Centre,  Abuja, Honourable Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako paid an unannounced assessment visit to the emergency unit of the hospital.


The video, widely circulated online, showed an accident victim brought to  the hospital by a good Samaritan only to face delays and apathy at the  emergency unit.


Dr. Salako, during the visit, engaged directly with frontline medical personnel and the Chief Medical Director at the Emergency ward, asking critical questions about the hospital’s preparedness, infrastructure, and workforce capacity in handling emergencies.


"You are in the eye of the storm, being responsible for saving lives." It means that, even if you have done one million things successfully, when you do one wrong, nobody will remember the one million that you have done successfully. So, you have to do it successfully all the time"; Dr. Salako admonished consistency of prompt service delivery, especially in emergency care.


During an interactive session with the Head, Medical Emergency, Dr. Timothy Sama'ila, a consultant neurosurgeon, the Honourable Minister, inquired on corrective measures  that had been taken by the hospital management since the incident.


Responding, Dr. Samaila 

acknowledged challenges, including limited space in the emergency unit, fluctuating staff numbers on duty, and Abuja’s high patient load. 


The Minister reiterated the need for dilligent implementation of the recommendations of the investigative panel including immediate review of staff strength, calling for an increase in the number of casualty officers per shift from the current two to at least four. He also urged management to ensure that recently recruited health assistants are integrated effectively to support clinical teams.


On infrastructure, Dr. Salako noted improvements in electricity and water supply but flagged specific areas within the emergency wing for urgent upgrades and better organization.


 He emphasized that facility improvement must be ongoing and responsive to patient needs.


Security and crowd control also came under scrutiny. The hospital management reported collaborations with both private guards and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to secure the emergency area and ensure smooth ambulance access. 


The Minister stressed the need for surveillance systems, citing past incidents where CCTV played a critical role in investigations.


Dr. Salako also disclosed federal plans to introduce cross-country emergency care training, a pioneering program aimed at unifying and elevating emergency response standards across all public health facilities in Nigeria.


 “Everyone is watching you now,” he asserted. “Use this opportunity to show the public what capable and compassionate healthcare delivery looks like.”


It was very obvious that the objective of the Honourable Minister's unannounced visit to the Federal Medical Center Abuja was not taken lightly as it marked a commitment to ensuring that no Nigerian is denied quality emergency care when it matters most.


Alaba Balogun 

Head, Information & Public Relations 

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