Power sector liquidity crisis needs presidential intervention – NDPHC
- Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State announced plans for 24-hour services at 260 new Type Two Primary Health Centres to improve healthcare delivery.
- Jennifer Adighije, Managing Director of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company, called for presidential intervention to address a N4 trillion liquidity crisis in the power sector.
- The Egbema National Integrated Power Project, which has three generating units, is 60% complete, with a targeted commissioning by the end of the year, as noted by Victor Nwokolo.
- Mbah emphasized the need for functional healthcare facilities to attract top medical professionals and improve healthcare services in Enugu.
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FG Moves To Address Energy Crisis In Public Hospitals, Sets Up Special Committee
The federal government has inaugurated an Implementation Committee for the National Dialogue on Power in the Health Sector, aiming to address the persistent electricity challenges in public healthcare facilities. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony in Abuja, the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Salako, highlighted the urgent need for sustainable power solutions in the nation’s hospitals. He noted that his working visi…
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