Ojodu LCDA records first baby delivery at newly reconstructed Gbadamosi Primary Health Centre

Ojodu Local Council Development Area (LCDA) has recorded a major milestone in its healthcare sector with the successful delivery of the first baby at the newly reconstructed Gbadamosi Primary Health Centre.

…A New Chapter in Quality Healthcare Delivery

Ojodu Local Council Development Area (LCDA) has recorded a major milestone in its healthcare sector with the successful delivery of the first baby at the newly reconstructed Gbadamosi Primary Health Centre.

The baby was safely delivered by Mrs. Abidoye Temitope, a resident of River Bank Estate, Akute, under the expert care and supervision of healthcare professionals at the upgraded facility.

The historic delivery marks a significant achievement for the administration of the Executive Chairman of Ojodu LCDA, Hon. Olusegun David Odunmbaku, whose commitment to strengthening primary healthcare infrastructure continues to yield positive results for residents.

The successful birth underscores the readiness, efficiency, and improved capacity of the reconstructed health centre, which was upgraded to enhance access to quality maternal, child, and general healthcare services within the council area.

Residents and stakeholders have described the development as a clear reflection of the administration’s dedication to people-centred governance and improved healthcare outcomes. Beyond celebrating the arrival of a newborn, the milestone symbolizes a new era of accessible, reliable, and quality healthcare delivery for the people of Ojodu LCDA.

As the council continues to invest in healthcare infrastructure and service delivery, the achievement reinforces its vision of ensuring healthier communities and better living standards for all residents.

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