He said: “This installation provides solar-generated electricity and treated water which is safe for drinking, the provision of electricity and clean water are essential to service provision in any healthcare center, and integral to diseases prevention and health promotion.
“The project is unique as it is one of the few water projects providing treated water to the health facility and community.” He commended PVWater and the FCTA for their technical support toward the ministry’s effort to revitalize PHCs across the country.
Earlier, in his remarks, Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Alhaji Muhammad Bello, represented by the Secretary, Health and Human Services, FCTA, Mallam Adamu Bappah, said “Dutse Alhaji PHC is one of the busiest facilities in the community and provides essential maternal and child healthcare services such as antenatal and postnatal care, delivery services, immunization, laboratory services, among others.’’
He pledged that the project would be extended to other PHC facilities in other area councils in the FCT. In his welcome address, the PVWater International Ltd, Nigeria, Dr. Anthony Ighodaro thanked the minister of state health for the opportunity given to him to establish an innovative system on the premises of the PHC, where its services would be available to the community.
Source: Pharmatimes