December 27, 2024

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Region Five commissioned $35.3M drug bond

egional Chairman, Vickchand Ramphal, Member of Parliament Faizal Jaffarally and Regional Health Officer, Dr. Desmond Nicholson

On Saturday, in Region Five a drug bond to the tune of $35.3M GUY was commissioned.

It was pointed out that this facility will help store and efficiently manage the distribution of drugs in the region and provide a more ready supply of drugs to the health facilities there.

It will also supply the soon to be built modern regional hospital and three new health centres being built in the region this year.

Regional Health Officer, Dr Desmond Nicholson said that access to medicines and medical supplies is the right of every citizen who visits a public healthcare institution and the Health Ministry has kept this mandate by ensuring that each region is equipped to deliver the necessary medication.

Cutting of the ribbon

Dr. Nicholson said that the building, “Represents an improvement in the management and distribution of drugs and medical supplies across the region, the vision is that we must, at all times have sufficient levels of buffer stock, which is important in preventing stockouts and drug shortages.”

Regional Member of Parliament Faizal Jaffarally disclosed that it is part of the PPP/C Administration’s commitment to provide world class healthcare to all citizens despite of geographic location.

Regional Chairman Vickchand Ramphal delivering remarks

Regional Chairman Vickchand Ramphal expressed the view that this will enhance health services being provided in Region Five.

It was revealed that the building was completed in record time, with the contractor completing the project in just five months.

“This facility has created the foundation for better services to come in this region and also to facilitate the demands that will be coming over the next years ahead,” Ramphal said.

Some of the medical supplies

He stressed that the drug bond was long advocated for and was a priority for the PPP/C Government when it entered office in 2020. “The three additional health centres, these will be constructed in areas where persons are having difficulties or will have to travel presently far distances to access health care, now they will not have to go that long distance, and in cases of emergencies we can treat with it in a timely manner and to save lives,” he stated.