More Essential Medical Supplies Sent To The State As DG Applaud The National And Dedicate Achievement To Gov. Ben Ayade.

 Ntem Chris.

Recall that last week, the Director General of the Cross River State Primary Health Care Development Agency (CRSPHCDA), Deaconess Mrs. Abasioffiong Offiong paid an advocacy visit to the Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Faisal Shuaib soliciting for support amongst other positive relationship between the NPHCDA and the CRSPHCDA.

Shortly after her visit, the workaholic director general has today attracted yet another catchment of essential medical supplies for the stepping up of the health services particularly that of Covid-19 and Routine Immunization in the State for the benefit of the entire cross riverians, especially children for the immunization vaccines and adults for the Covid-19 vaccines.

In her message of appreciation, the director general applauded the Executive Director for his swift response and regular support to Cross River State at any given time. “The Executive Secretary of the NPHCDA Dr. Faisal Shuaib has shown us true leadership, he has been supportive and very proactive when it comes to matters of health and that of the welfare of the people.

As a state we remain very grateful and this has again strengthen the synergy between the CRSPHCDA and the NPHCDA. In CRS, gender responsiveness has been our watch word and this is evident on the trust the government of Sen. Prof. Ben Ayade has shown on our gender (women), we’ll continue to show genuine resilience with a view to ramping up our unprecedented lead over the rest states across the country.

I want to end by dedicating this achievement and many more others to my Principal and Boss Sen. Prof. Ben Ayade and his amiable Wife Dr. Linda Ayade for the trust reposed on me and for giving me this opportunity to contribute my little quota in ensuring the massive growth and development of the health sector of our dear state. It wouldn’t have been this possible without their support and I remain very grateful and indebted always.”

The good news is that the state now has enough vaccines with more medical supplies to be made at the shortest possible time through the hard work of the director general of the agency, a confirmation of Gov. Ben Ayade’s decision of always going for the best hands.