SDGs commends UCH leadership on health infrastructure development
The Project Officer (Operations) for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Students Programme, Annita Mwagiru, has commended the leadership of the University College Hospital (UCH), led by Professor Jesse Abiodun Otegbayo.
The Kenyan, who has extensive experience in project management, administration and operations, revealed this in her report issued on the official website of the global body while evaluating the progress and infrastructural development in African health institutions.
The report lauded the transparent manner in which the UCH leadership is handling various projects funded by SDG. She urged the oldest teaching hospital in Nigeria to keep up the good job of transforming UCH to meet the best global standard in medical delivery.
“The infrastructures at the hospital that was commissioned on 20th November 1957 have decayed over the years, due to poor maintenance from past administrations.
“The current leadership of the hospital considered renovation of the decayed infrastructure a priority, and the management set up a foundation to help source for funds and grants from development partners.
“The foundation is called UCH Health Foundation, which is headed by a businessman and philanthropist, Dr Toyin Okeowo. Through the foundation, UCH applied to the SDG under the Presidency in January 2020, and by December 2020, SDG obliged to renovate five buildings for UCH.
“The project is now ongoing. Anyone coming to UCH now will see the difference,” the statement read in part.