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Enugu State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (middle), with his deputy, Mrs. Cecilia Ezeilo (left), and the International President, Inner Wheel Club, Lady Oluyemisi Alatise, when Alatise led members of the humanitarian organisation on a courtesy call on the governor at Government House, Enugu, Thursday.

Enugu’s Teaching Hospital gets additional 344 medical personnel; Gov. Ugwuanyi receives International President, Inner Wheel Club

Enugu State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (middle), with his deputy, Mrs. Cecilia Ezeilo (left), and the International President, Inner Wheel Club, Lady Oluyemisi Alatise, when Alatise led members of the humanitarian organisation on a courtesy call on the governor at Government House, Enugu, Thursday.
Enugu State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (middle), with his deputy, Mrs. Cecilia Ezeilo (left), and the International President, Inner Wheel Club, Lady Oluyemisi Alatise, when Alatise led members of the humanitarian organisation on a courtesy call on the governor at Government House, Enugu, Thursday.
The Enugu State Executive Council has approved the recruitment of 344 medical personnel into various departments of ESUT Teaching Hospital Park Lane, Enugu.

The state’s Commissioner for Information, Dr. Godwin Udeuhele, disclosed this while briefing journalists on the outcome of the State Executive Council meeting held at the Government House, Enugu.

Dr. Udeuhele explained that the employment includes consultants in various fields and comprise resident doctors, nurses and other staff with total monthly wage of N34,361,903.

He noted that the decision on the employment was made after an assessment of the teaching hospital’s needs, adding that it was also necessitated by the Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi administration’s goal of improving the hospital’s capacity to deliver better healthcare to the people and further based on the recommendations of both the National Postgraduate Medical College and the West African College of Physicians.

The Council has also approved the sum of N100m for the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu, to help the institution meet its obligation for accreditation of some of its programmes by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).

Another outcome of the meeting was the approval of the draft bill for a law to amend the School Transfer Law Cap 141, Revised Law of Enugu State 2004, which the Council subsequently authorised to be sent to the Enugu State House of Assembly for the necessary legislative action.

The commissioner informed the press that the council also approved the proposal for an online version of Daily Star (Enugu State-owned newspaper) and the immediate appointment of a renowned editor-in-chief who would oversee the online operation and assist with the newspaper’s print edition.

Furthermore, the Council gave approval for the Ministries of Local Government Matters, Finance and Economic Planning, as well as the state’s ALGON chapter and other relevant stakeholders to work out plans towards the immediate procurement of software and other facilities for the implementation of Internal Public Sector Accounting Standard IPSAN [IPSAN]. This, he said, is in accordance with international best practices.

Equally approved was the re-constitution of the Enugu State Children’s Parliament with Miss Oragwa Nkem as the speaker.

“This was not possible before this administration. The essence is to enhance child survival, development, protection as well as participation,” the commissioner said, noting that the re-constitution was done via a democratic process on January 6, this year.

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