Tuesday 31 May 2016

SENATOR SOLOMON OLAMILEKAN’S (YAYI) ABANDONED PUBLIC HEALTH CARE PROJECT THREATENS COMMUNITY WELL BEING

 
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The Community Development Associations of A Zone Shagari Estate in Alimosho Local Government area of Lagos state have voiced out their frustrations and pains about the abandoned Public Health Care project which was initiated by the then House committee Chairman on Public Account representing Alimosho constituency and now  Senator Adeola Olamilekan (YAYI) representing Lagos West.
Speaking on Behalf of the entire community in a press conference organized in the Estate, the executives of the community Development Association led by their Chairman Mr. Olufemi Oyewole Ojo clamored that the abandoned project has been a source of agony for the entire community as it has become a comfortable breeding grounds and habitation for reptiles and other dangerous animals and this could put the lives of the residents at risk.
According to the CDA Chairman, “the project was initiated by the community when they came together for a common goal of building a sizable Health Care center which will cater for the community. The community had initially laid the foundation which was done elaborately by the then Chairman of Mosan Okunola, Alhaji Abiodun Mafe. Immediately after the ceremony, Senator Olamilekan Adeola popularly known as YAYI in got to know about the project and sent some emissaries to the community to take a look at the project. He then decided to relief the community of the burden by sponsoring the project to the Federal Ministry of Health and it was later taken over by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency. At that level, a contractor came on board and said the project had been awarded to them and they were to demolish the existing foundation to pave way for the proposed federal design.
“At some point we felt very uneasy about the development but later succumbed when we saw their level of seriousness and facilities that will be put in place. They came up with standard foundation which was done in less than four weeks. In fact we were amazed and thought that the entire project would be completed in less than six months owing to the speedy approach. It is now four years the foundation was done but it has not gone beyond the foundation level. Just immediately after the laying of the foundation, the contractors disappeared” the CDA chairman, Mr. Olufemi Ojo lamented.
Speaking on the various strategies which the community had explored to get the attention of the senator, the chairman disclosed that they have written series of letters through his constituency without any response. “Just of Recent, we wrote a letter directly to the executive Director, National Primary Health Development Agency in Abuja and Senator YAYI was also copied in that letter but we are yet to receive any response from the quarter”. He submitted.
Highlighting some of the benefits of the public health care center to the community and the neighboring communities, Mr. Olufemi Ojo said “The project, if finally completed will serve as a succor to other communities being a federal government Estate. It will enable about five neighboring communities to take advantage of the facilities in the health centre. Apart from creating job opportunity, it will also reduce the mortality rate because it means that health is closer to the people unlike when we keep losing some of our community members to minor illness. Most time, before we get to health facilities available in distance locations like Ikeja or Ayobo, things would have gone from bad to worse for the patients owing to the terrible traffic jam experienced on our roads.”
Other executives of the CDA who were present at the press conference and who also spoke on behalf of the community are Elder statesman, Mr. Adeola, the Treasurer of the CDA, Elder Oladunjoye, the Gen. Sec. Mr. Akintunde Ogunleye and Ex official of the CDA Mr. Adejare.

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