Obaseki advocates improved health care for Edo indigenes

By Isaac Eranga

Edo State Governor Mr. Godwin Obaseki has called on Edo National Association Worldwide (ENAW) who are on a seven day medical mission in the state to join hands with his administration for improved and better health care for the people of the state.

He made the call while receiving members of the group who are on a courtesy visit and medical mission to the state at government house on Monday in Benin City.

Obaseki said the group who are medical practitioners in the Diaspora should join hands with his administration to improve on the health care system adding that his administration will fix the naughty issues challenging the sector.

He said one area he wants the group to assist his government is in the area of nursing care.

“We don’t have nursing school any more, our concern is how to get our people back home to come train us here on how to get the best nursing care like it is obtainable oversee. I don’t believe that the doctors over there are better than the ones we train here”.

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