Edo State Governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki,
yesterday, disclosed that his administration would work with Edo
State branch of Nigerian Red Cross Society to set up an emergency
response system for providing First Aid for accident victims.
Governor Obaseki, receiving members of
the society, led by the Chairman, Festus Alenkhe, disclosed this at
the Edo State Government House in Benin City, adding that his
administration had been formulating policies to set up an ambulance
service or emergency response system in the state.
The Red Cross Society, he continued,
would be part of the administration by partnering with the state
medical personnel to ensure success, even as he stressed the need for
the society to continue with rendering selfless services to humanity.
He said: “I am impressed with this
society, but what make your group different is the volunteering
nature you are known for and the services you render to the people.
People have shied away from the volunteering effort. Group like yours
should be supported.”
Speaking further, Governor Obaseki
expressed believed in the Red Cross’ values, while assuring them
that his administration would continue with the annual subvention
approved by the previous administration led by Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole.
He revealed that he would review and
possibly increase the subvention subsequently as well as settle
whatever arrears had accrued to the society, adding that he had been
a junior Red Cross member myself.
On the challenges faced by the group,
the Chairman, Festus Alenkhe, revealed that the group was having
troubles with salary payment and lack of Ambulance for Emergency
Response, emergency medical ambulance service to assist accident
victims among others.
He, however, noted that the purpose of
the visit was to congratulate the governor on the work done in the
state, explaining that the Red Cross Society was an independent,
humanitarian, relief and development organization set up assist
victims of disaster and implement health and social welfare
programmes.
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