A rainstorm in the early hours of Friday wreaked havoc in the Plateau State Specialists Hospital in Jos, the state capital, rendering doctors and other health officials stranded.

This came even as the hospital yesterday took delivery of 100 beds and 100 mattresses purchased for patients’ use by the Governor Caleb Mutfwang-led administration.

The Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Prof Christopher Yilgwan, confirmed the development in a chat with newsmen.

He said the doctors and other health officials affected by the rainstorm had been evacuated to other locations for safety.

The CMD said, “As we are receiving the good news (purchase of 100 beds and 100 mattresses) , we woke up this morning to find out that the whole block where some doctors and house officers are staying have been destroyed by rainstorm. As we speak, all of them have been stranded and displaced and their properties destroyed.

“But we have informed Governor Caleb Mutfwang and, in his usual magnanimity, has provided a temporary abode for them while we have a comprehensive estimate of the damaged facilities and submit for renovation and I can assure you that all hands are on deck to see that we address the problem.”

The CMD, who described the incident as unfortunate, added that Plateau hospital caters for more than 60 % of the people in town, including those within the lower realm.

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He noted that most of the infrastructure and facilities in the hospital which were built several decades ago had become obsolete and needed to be changed for optimum service delivery.

“We have migrated to an e-hospital system to manage all hospital operations in an electronic manner. That helps us with accurate data to plan appropriately because before now, most of what we do is guesswork. We have also restored the water network in the hospital such that patients don’t have to walk carrying water on their heads. There is a plan to rebuild the hospital to a new specialist hospital.

“Already, architectural designs have been finished and structural designs have also been concluded and we are only waiting for the simulation exercise, and in no distant time, we will reposition the hospital to serve the people better in line with the promise of the present administration,” the CMD added.


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