The Delta State House of Assembly Committee on Health has assured of sustained synergy with stakeholders in the health sector.
Chairman of the committee, Hon Austin Uroye, gave the assurance when the management team of the state ministry of health and Chief Executive Officers of parastatals under its supervision appeared before the committee for the defence of their 2023 budget.
At the State Assembly Complex for the budget defence session were officials of the College of Health Technology, Ofuoma, Delta State University Teaching Hospital, Oghara, Schools of Nursing and Midwifery, State Contributory Health Commission and Drug Revolving Fund management.
Others were the Traditional Medicine Board, Delta State Hospital Management Board, Primary Health Care Development Agency, State Agency for HIV/AIDS, SACA, Asaba Specialist Hospital and the Ministry of Health.
Chairman of the Committee, Austin Uroye said the partnership with the ministry of health, parastatals and agencies under the purview of the committee had enhanced performance in the health sector by the state government.
Hon Uroye assured the officials that members will examine details of the proposed recurrent and capital expenditures submitted to the committee by the various bodies.
The Lawmaker who represents Warri South One constituency said there was a need to make adequate budgetary provisions for areas with critical needs in the sector.
in a related development, officials of the State Ministries of Environment, and Oil and Gas, have appeared before the Hon Ebipade Pullah-led Assembly Committee on Environment, Oil and Gas to defend the proposed budget estimates of their ministries.
They were led before members of the committee by the Commissioners, Chief Godspower Ashiuhwu, Environment and Prince Emmanuel Amgbadugba, Oil and Gas.
The Commissioners presented the proposed estimates to the committee and solicited the usual cooperation of members.
The Chairman, Hon Ebipade Pullah assured the Commissioners that the needful would be done in line with the expectations of the state government in the environment and oil and gas sector.
The budget defence session of Ministries, Agencies and Departments, MDAs, of the state government continues.