…Gov berates Uhunmwode council chairman over poor condition of health center
[dropcap]E[/dropcap]do State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, at the weekend lampooned local government council chairmen in the state, saying it was unfortunate that councils have failed to do more than paying workers’ salaries and in discharging other mandates to justify their existence.
Obaseki’s hammer fell heavily on the chairman of Uhunmwonde Local chairman, Hon. Napoleon Agbama over the poor condition of the community health center.
The Governor, who was at Uhunmwode Primary Health Center and Ehor Skills Acquisition Center, on a tour of the facilities in Ehor, Uhunmwode Local Government Area of the state, urged chairmen of local councils to ensure that health centers and other government projects in their areas are maintained.
Obaseki expressed his displeasure over the poor maintenance culture in local councils and decried the poor management of the public facilities and the untidy surroundings.
“While the state government continues to intervene in providing infrastructural facilities, leaders of local councils must do more to protect these facilities and add value to them,” the governor said.
“If the local government councils fail to provide services to the people, then there is no justification for their existence,” he stressed.
He mandated Uhunmwonde council chairman to give the health center a face-lift and provide bore hole, to supply water to the center.