News

Commonwealth midwives recognise Sanwo-Olu as Most Nurses- Friendly Governor

From John Silas

Governor,  Sanwo-Olu has been recognised with a Commonwealth award for the Best Friendly Administrator to the nursing profession in Nigeria.
 
 
 
The recognition, the awarding institution noted, stemmed from the Governor’s strategic investments in healthcare infrastructure, working conditions and the wellbeing of health sector personnel.
 
 
 
Commonwealth Nurses and Midwives Federation presented the award to the Governor during its conference in Abuja, with the body praising Sanwo-Olu’s “visionary leadership” in bolstering healthcare delivery in Lagos through the administration’s THEMES+ Agenda.
 
 
 
The nursing body said Lagos had continued to set the pace in healthcare, particularly in attending to the welfare and advancement of nurses and other healthcare professionals.
 
 
 
Chairman of Lagos Council of National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), Mrs. Christianah Adeboboye, on Thursday in Alausa, the seat of the State Government, presented the award to the Governor.
 
 
 
She said the Sanwo-Olu administration had demonstrated genuine concern for the wellbeing of health workers through consistent investments in healthcare infrastructure, which, she said, was complemented with prompt payment and insurance protection.
 
 
 
She said: “The presentation of an Award of Excellence to Governor Sanwo-Olu as the Best Nurses-Friendly Governor is a testament to your administration’s unwavering commitment to the healthcare sector, particularly to the welfare of Nurses and the advancement of the profession in Lagos State.
 
 
 
“As healthcare workers, we are faced with a lot of challenges that border on our welfare, including accommodations and pressure arising from shortages of nurses. But with the consistent actions that have been taken by the Sanwo-Olu government in the sector, we have seen improvements that have given us reassurance of our welfare and the future of our profession.”

Related Posts

This News Site uses cookies to improve reading experience. We assume this is OK but if not, please do opt-out. Accept Read More