The United Nations Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF), has built a 720,000 litres capacity oxygen plant in Rivers State. Handing over the project to
The United Nations Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF), has built a 720,000 litres capacity oxygen plant in Rivers State.
Handing over the project to the State Government in Port Harcourt, the country’s tepresentative of UNICEF, Ms. Cristain Munduate said the initiative was a follow up to the comprehensive and nationwide assessment of oxygen needs of health facilities across the 36 states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The plant located at the premises of the Eleme General Hospital in Eleme Local Government Area was built in partnership with the Federal Government, Canadian Government, Rivers State Government and IHS Towers.
She said the gesture represents a significant milestone and a major advancement in the ongoing efforts to improve maternal, newborn and child health in Rivers State and across Nigeria.
“This plant will significantly boost the capacity of Eleme General Hospital and surrounding healthcare facilities to provide life-saving medical oxygen.
“It will ensure that oxygen is readily available and accessible, reducing dependency on external supplies and ensuring that emergencies are swiftly and effectively managed.”
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