
The Osun State government has inaugurated a Technical Action Committee to ensure rapid response and management of coronavirus disease in the event of an outbreak in the State.
The action was informed by the government’s high sense of proactiveness and preparedness to promote quality health care in the state.
The members of the15-man committee drawn across different sectors will be chaired by the State Director of Public Health, Dr. Gbenga Adepoju.
The other committee members include: Public Health Physician of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Dr. Olagunoye Ajibola; Acting State Epidemiologist, Dr. Olufemi Oroge; Superintendent of Police, Dr. Ehimare Adagbaja; Public Health Physician of Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Professor Esimai Peju; Director of Pharmaceutical Services, Pharmacist Awoyemi Fatimo.
Others are: Veterinary Officers from the Ministry of Agriculture; Representative of Ministry of Information and Civic Orientation; Representative of Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning; Representative of Ministry of Environment; Representative of Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs and State Coordinator for World Health Organization.
Inaugurating the Committee at a press conference organised by the Ministry of Health, on Friday, Governor Adegboyega Oyetola said the decision to set up the committee was part of efforts to keep the state safe.
Governor Oyetola, who was represented by his Deputy, Mr. Benedict Alabi, said the action was also in furtherance of the government’s determination to promote quality healthcare delivery for the citizenry.
Describing the action as a manifestation of the importance that the state accorded the health sector, Oyetola maintained that the state had put necessary mechanism in place to fight any form of epidemic.
Oyetola charged members of the committee to serve with high sense of commitment and dedication, and justify the confidence reposed in them.
“We are here to activate the inauguration of the Action Committee on Disease Outbreak Response Team specifically for Coronavirus called COVID-19 which is ravaging the whole world now. This is in quick response to what happened yesterday in Lagos in which a case of Coronavirus was identified and reported.
“As a state, we are not just starting our preparation for such epidemic, we have been putting necessary things in place and we have been enlightening our people on the need to prevent it and to ensure proper control.
“So, the newly inaugurated committee is saddled with the responsibility to coordinate all response activities so as to ensure effective surveillance system. It is the responsibility of the committee to provide adequate information as to the identification of any likelihood of the disease.
“It is also the responsibility of the committee to carry out awareness and educate the populace on what needs to be done to avoid getting infected.
“Also, the committee must ensure effective management of the confirmed cases. This will include the prevention and curbing.
“The committee must also ensure adequate mobilisation of resources as appropriate to achieve the desired results and any other related duties to ensure that the disease doesn’t invade in our state.
Earlier, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Health, Pharmacy Siji Olamiju, said the action was taken to complement the government’s efforts to properly nip in the bud any form of disease outbreak.