Wajir Speaker applauds county government for boosting healthcare services

North Eastern
By Mohamed Saman | Oct 22, 2023
Wajir County Assembly Speaker Hon Abdille Yussuf during the Mashujaa Day celebrations. [Mohamed Saman, Standard]

The Speaker of the County Assembly of Wajir, Abdille Yussuf Mohamed, has congratulated the County government for investing in the health sector, particularly in the upgrading of Eldas Hospital to a Level-Four hospital.

The modernised facility includes an advanced laboratory, a radiology unit, a comprehensive maternity section with a fully equipped newborn area, and improved male and female wards.

In his address during the Mashujaa Day celebrations, held at Eldas Baraza Grounds, the Speaker said that the upgrading of the hospital is a blessing for the people of Eldas and the neighbouring towns.

"The services are now closer to the common man and I think that's a wonderful achievement by the County government," he said.

The Speaker also urged the personnel of the upgraded hospital to maintain a high level of professionalism and ensure the health facility is accessible and operational 24/7.

In his address, the Speaker also underscored the place and mandate of the County Assembly. He stated that the Assembly has lined up a number of critical bills for public participation, which includes the Wajir County Water Management Bill, the Wajir County Livestock Marketing Bill, Wajir County Peace, County Cohesion and Integration Bill, FCDC Bill and the Wajir County Public Participation and Civic Education Bill.

He also praised development partners such as UNWFP, UNFAO, World Vision International, Mercy Corps, ACDIVOCA/USAID Kuza and UNICEF for supporting the Assembly through capacity building of the relevant committees.

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