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Kwara approves conversion of general hospital to KWASU teaching hospital

Ms El-Imam said the project would benefit the people of Kwara State and the nation at large.

• December 14, 2023
Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq
Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq [photo: Facebook]

The Kwara Government has approved the transfer of general hospital Ilorin to support the training of medical students and related professionals by the Kwara State University.

The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Amina El-Imam, said a major step that involved huge facility upgrades at the hospital had been adopted for the purpose including legislation to guide its operations.

Ms El-Imam told journalists on Wednesday in Ilorin that the state executive council observed that recent facility upgrades under the AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq administration had earlier qualified the facility as a postgraduate training health institution and approved an additional N906.7 million fund to push through the historic transition.

“The proposed fund will meet the cost of infrastructural facelift and construction of new ones, equipment upgrades, administrative changes, and address manpower needs to support training of medical students, which is complementary to the ongoing postgraduate training. This will be of immense benefits to the people of Kwara State and the nation at large,” she said.

She added that the council also approved for the government to present a bill on ‘establishment of the Kwara State Teaching Hospital and related matters’ to the House of Assembly.

In another development, the council endorsed the redesign and comprehensive reconstruction of the iconic Kwara Hotel to be executed by Craneburg Construction Company Limited.

The project aims to transform the hotel into a five-star hospitality facility, with an allocated budget of N17.8 billion for a 24-month duration.

Additionally, the state Ministry of Works and Transport announced the immediate reconstruction of the Wahab Folawiyo Road in Ilorin, following the council’s approval.

The road, a major artery into downtown Ilorin, will undergo phased works starting December 18 to reduce traffic disruption.

The Coordinating Commissioner for Works and Transport, Mr AbdulQuawiy Olododo, assured the public that private property and business premises not encroaching on government setbacks would remain untouched during the road construction.

He also outlined alternative routes to ease traffic during the construction period.

Furthermore, the council approved the construction of a modern flyover at Unity roundabout to manage traffic flow, awarded to Craneburg Construction at the cost of N8.4 billion for a 12-month duration.

These initiatives fall under the urban renewal and developmental road projects, aimed at enhancing travel, economic growth, city aesthetics and overall living standards in the state.

(NAN) 

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