Kwara Commissioner Orders Immediate Repairs of Damaged Water Pipes in Ilorin Hospital
POLITICS DIGEST – The Commissioner for Water Resources in Kwara State, Hajia Arinola Lawal, has directed engineers handling various projects on burst pipes and damaged leakages at the Ilorin General Hospital and other areas to complete them on, or before Saturday.
The Commissioner, gave the directive on Thursday, when she paid an unscheduled visit to the General Hospital in order to assess the level of repair works on damaged pipes, and see how adequate water supply could be restored to the hospital.
She said the Governor was interested in the welfare of patients at the hospital, urging the engineers to quickly complete their renovation works.
“The era of bringing or carrying Jerry cans of water around the premises of the hospital has gone. This is the era of change and nothing but positive change in character and also attitude,” she emphasised.
In his response, the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the hospital, Prof. Abdulfatahi Olokoba, commended the state government and Commissioner for their prompt response.
He explained that the hospital had been getting water regularly since the Gari-Alimi under-pass was completed, but due to recent leakages in some pipes, the hospital has not been getting regular water supply for some times.
Prof. Olokoba, while pleading with the Kwara State Water Corporation to find a lasting solution to the problem, pledged the support of their hospital management to the Water Corporation.
The Commissioner and her entourage also visited Sobi Specialist Hospital, in the State’s capital where she inspected the burst pipes close to Rotamedics Pharmacy in Ita Elepa area, Admiralty Villa at GRA, and a location opposite Presidential Lodge.
At the Sobi hospital, Hajia Arinola, was received by the Chief Medical Director, Dr. Isiaka-Lawal Salmat, and other management staff of the hospital.
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The CMD, lamented that water situation in their specialist hospital is nothing to write home about, even as she implored the Commissioner to use her good office to solve their problem of water scarcity.
She disclosed that only the borehole donated by UNICEF to the hospital is still functional.
In a similar vein, Ms. Arinola Lawal, has attributed the persistent vandalisation of government properties at Oloru waterworks to the lackadaisical attitude of past local government administrations.
The Commissioner observed that the failure of successive LG administrations in ensuring prompt payment of salary to security personnel at the waterworks, resulted to the non-chalant attitudes exhibited by staff guarding the public facility.
She revealed this to journalists after inspecting the Oloru, Bode Saadu and Malete waterworks, all in Moro Local Government Area of the State.
Ms. Lawal, tasked officials of the LGA to evolve effective security measures to prevent further vandalisation of government’s equipment.
She commended the Chief Security Officer at Oloru waterworks, Mr. Sanni Ishola, and other security personnel in the dam for providing adequate security at the dam.
At Bode Saadu waterworks, Mrs. Lawal, appreciated the Operation Officer, Mr. Iliasu Babatunde and other staff of the Water Corporation, for ensuring constant water supply to people of the area.
The Commissioner who admitted that there are challenges in upgrading some of the vital equipment at the dam such as Dossing Pump Machine, and Alum Clorine Machine, said the Pumping Machine also needed to be serviced for it to adequately supply water to the community.
She however, reiterated the commitment of the State Government to the provision of drinkable water to the people of Oloru, Bode Saadu and Malete.
Ms. Lawal, was accompanied by Hon. Salman Rotimi Iliasu, the Commissioner for Works and Transport; Dr. Afolabi Adesola, Permanent Secretary of the Works and Transport Ministry; and Engr. Shehu Umar, the General Manager (GM) of Kwara State Water Corporation.