By Cynthia Abah
Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke, announced a N40 million donation to the Osun State University Teaching Hospital (UNIOSUNTH) on Monday, with N20 million designated for both patients and staff.
The governor also pledged to recruit additional staff to improve service delivery and directed the immediate installation of solar lights within the hospital’s premises.
The announcement followed a tour of the hospital’s facilities, during which the governor expressed his appreciation for the staff’s dedication, calling the hospital “the last hope of our people.”
He emphasized his administration’s commitment to enhancing healthcare services across the state.
Adeleke stated, “I want to appreciate the management of this hospital. This hospital is the last hope of our people, and I want to thank the staff for doing a great job.”
He further promised to address the staffing shortages and ensure that recruitment efforts would be carefully planned to provide sustainable salaries.
Board Chairman of the hospital, Barrister Niyi Owolade, praised the governor for his ongoing support, calling him “a true light” and expressing optimism about further improvements under his leadership.
Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Dr. Babatunde Afolabi, also thanked Governor Adeleke for his generous contributions.
He highlighted the hospital’s need for modern equipment and additional staff to enhance its operations and pledged to work closely with the governor’s administration to strengthen the state’s healthcare system.
In addition to his donation to the hospital, Governor Adeleke announced the approval of N3.3 billion for retirees in Osun and a commitment to secure shares in the Segilola project for the state.