Kwara State Hospitals Board bag ‘Best Performing Govt Agency’ Award

… Executive Secretary dedicates award to Gov Abdulrasaq

The Kwara State Hospital Management Board has been awarded as the 2023 Best Performing Government Agency by the National Telescope Newspaper.

The award was presented by the Organisation’s Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. David Olusegun represented by the Managing Director, Mr Femi Ajayi and received by the Executive Secretary, Directors, Chief Medical Directors of Civil Service hospital and General Hospital Ilorin, Project Manager of Essential Drugs Project, Procurement Officer Essential Drugs Project, SERVICOM and other management staff.

The Chairman of widely read online newspaper, in his address read by the MD, Mr Ajayi, at the award presentation held at the General Hospital, Ilorin, on Tuesday said KW-HMB was selected in recognition of its commitment to the improvement of healthcare service delivery in the State.

He said, “It is with great honor and privilege that we gather here today to recognise and celebrate the exemplary achievements of the Kwara State Hospitals Management Board. Your unwavering commitment to excellence in healthcare has not only transformed the landscape of medical services in kwara communities but has also set a standard for others to aspire to.

“On behalf of National Telescope Newspaper, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to you and your dedicated team at the Kwara State Hospitals Management Board for your outstanding contributions to the well-being of our citizens. The 2023 Best Performing Government Agency Award being presented today is a testament to your tireless efforts and exceptional leadership.

“As we present this award, we acknowledge the countless hours, dedication, and passion that have been invested in improving healthcare standards and ensuring the welfare of the people. Your visionary leadership has made a significant impact, and we are proud to honour the Kwara State Hospitals Management Board for its remarkable accomplishments.

“May this award serve as a symbol of recognition for your continued pursuit of excellence and inspire others to follow in your footsteps. We look forward to witnessing the continued success and positive impact of the Kwara State Hospitals Management Board in the years to come.

“Congratulations once again, and thank you for your invaluable contributions to the health and well-being of Kwara communities.”

In his acceptance speech, the Executive Secretary, Dr Abdulraheem Malik dedicated the Award to the Kwara State Governor, Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq.

While appreciating National Telescope Newspaper for the recognition, he assured of the state government’s continued provision of quality healthcare delivery in the state.

L-R: KW-HMB Executive Secretary, and National Telescope MD, during the Award presentation

He said, “We appreciate National Telescope for this recognition. I must say this is not an individual achievement. It is a collective effort. From the most senior staff to the lowest cadre in the Kwara State health sector have all contributed to this. Most importantly our boss, Executive Governor, Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq who made this possible. He has been supporting us from day one.

“I dedicate this award to the Executive Governor of Kwara State, Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq.”

In his goodwill message, the Director of Medical Services, KHMD, Dr Femi Joseph while commending the news organisation, congratulated the board for the recognition.

He expressed confidence that the recognition would serve as encouragement for better service delivery.

Also, the Chief Medical Director, Ilorin General Hospital who was represented by the Chairman, Medical Advisory, Committee Dr Ogunlaja Idowu, congratulated the board.

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