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RIVERS STATE SET TO REVAMP KESLEY HARRISON HOSPITAL

RIVERS STATE  SET TO REVAMP  KESLEY HARRISON HOSPITAL 

*Also to revitalise Dental and Maxilo-Facial Hospital 

*Approves 472,92.88million Naira for the rehabilitation of Zoological Garden 

Rivers State Executive Council has approved the revamping  of the Kelsey Harrison Hospital located in  Port Harcourt Local Government Area.

This was part of the resolutions reached at its meeting presided over by Governor Nyesom Wike at Government House, Port Harcourt on Wednesday, September 9, 2020.

 Briefing journalists at the end of the meeting, the  Commissioner for Health,  Prof.  Princewill Chike said the Council also approved the revitalisation of the Dental and Maxilo-Facial Hospital .

Prof. Chike  explained that with the approval, the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital(RSUTH) would get accreditation for internship for Dental Residency training by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.

He also said  Council approved the review of the Operational Agreement between the State Government and Ashes to Ashes Funeral Limited on the management of the mortuary at  RSUTH.

The proposed  agreement,  he said, will provide an opportunity for RSUTH to train Pathologists and Morticians for the State.

Prof. Chike said an implementation committee has also been set up for the actualisation of the approvals.

Also speaking, the Commissioner for
Culture and Tourism,  Mrs. Tonye Oniyide  said the  Council approved the sum of 472, 92,88 million naira for the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt Zoological Garden. 

Mrs Oniyide explained that the approved sum would be used to renovate the administrative block, museum, staff quarters, snack kiosk and the general conveniences.

Also to be rehabilitated is the retaining walls, gate house,  outside perimeter wire mesh and remodeling of the front gate of the premises.

Mrs Oniyide said the rehabilitation when completed,  would  boost tourism development in the State.

Paulinus Nsirim 
Commissioner for Information and Communications 
September 9, 2020

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