
President Rupiah Banda has commissioned mobile hospitals for Southern Province with a call to every Zambian to access medical facilities as their fundamental right because Government was spending public resources to improve their welfare.
President Banda reiterated his Government’s commitment to bettering the lives of Zambian people through mobile hospitals that were accessible, affordable, cost effective and quality health care brought closer to all Zambians without exception.
ZANIS reports that he said this in Mazabuka district, Southern Province when he handed over the mobile hospitals to the Provincial administration.
The launch of the mobile hospitals comes barely after two weeks when President Banda commissioned the similar ones in Chongwe district in Lusaka district.
He said the provinces should come out with strategies that would safeguard the lifespan of the facilities.
“The mobile health units being handed over today are a clear testimony to our Government’s resolve and commitment to improving the health of our people. Our people in Southern Province and other rural parts of Zambia are still disadvantaged because of lack of health services there,” he said.
The mobile hospitals comprise an out-patient unit, x-ray, theatre, laboratory, dispensary and audio units among others.
And President Banda has disclosed that Government had also acquired state of art ambulances in form of boats to be used in locations where the people depended on water transport.
He further revealed that the Nigerian Government had donated an brand new ambulance to Mazabuka District hospital to reduce maternal health related issues.
He further disclosed that Government through the Ministry of Health had embarked on massive infrastructure development across the country enshrined in the Sixth National Development Plan such as health posts and hospitals being constructed in Choma, Namwala, and Kalomo respectively.
He disclosed that Mazabuka district hospital would be up-graded into a general hospital status to match with the growing population seeking quality health care services.
He thanked stakeholders and cooperating partners for their continued support in the provision of health care services to the people.
President Banda has since flown back to Lusaka. He left Nakambala stadium aboard a Chopper at 17-40 hours.
Southern Province Minister Elijah Muchima, Mazabuka, District Commissioner Tyson Hamaamba, senior Government officials and MMD party officials from both the district and the entire province saw off the Head of State who completed his busy schedule in Mazabuka district.
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