In a significant milestone for healthcare development in Edo State, the bill for an act to establish the Federal Medical Centre in Uluoke, Uzairue has passed its second reading in the House of Representatives. This bill, sponsored by Hon. Anamero Dekeri, marks a major step toward providing accessible and efficient medical care to the people of Etsako Federal Constituency and the entire state.
The proposed Federal Medical Centre aims to address the growing healthcare challenges in the region, ensuring that residents have access to quality medical services without having to travel long distances. Once passed into law, the centre will serve as a critical hub for healthcare delivery, improving the well-being of individuals and families in Etsako and beyond.
Hon. Anamero Dekeri expressed his commitment to advocating for initiatives that prioritize the welfare of his constituents. He emphasized the importance of this project in addressing the health needs of the community and contributing to the overall development of Edo State.
The establishment of the Federal Medical Centre in Uluoke, Uzairue is more than just a promise—it’s a tangible effort to uplift the quality of life for the people of Etsako Federal Constituency. With the successful passage of this bill, the future of healthcare in Edo State looks brighter than ever.