Osun Govt Revamps Primary Healthcare Services

Korede Abdullah in Lagos

Osun State is gearing up to enhance its primary healthcare service delivery, according to the Commissioner for Federal Matters Adenike Adeleke.

Speaking at the Association of Osun State Indigenes in Federal Public Service’s end-of-year party in Abuja on Sunday, Adeleke emphasized the government’s commitment to providing accessible healthcare services to residents.

“Recently, our state received an award for being the best-performing state in primary health care in the South-West,” she noted, highlighting Governor Ademola Adeleke’s priority on public health.

Adeleke encouraged association members to prioritize health, stressing “health is wealth.” She also shared positive public feedback on the administration’s performance in health, infrastructure, and education.

Additionally, Adeleke urged members to preserve their cultural heritage by passing it down to their children.

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