Chief Medical Director, Kwara State University Teaching Hospital, Dr. Bola Ahmed has charged health workers in the state, to always maintain high standards of professionalism while fulfilling their responsibilities to the public.
Dr Ahmed gave the charge during a send-off Programme organized by the Nursing Department of the hospital, for retired nurses, held at the hospital premises
He urged them to make professionalism is watch word and always exhibit it in all their dealings with clients, to sustain standard the health care delivery
Dr Ahmed thereafter enjoined the hospital staff, to continually support the present administration, under the leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, at sustaining the set standard of heath care delivery to Kwarans.
He then commended the organisers of the events for identifying with retirees, who has contributed immensely to the development of health care delivery, in the state as their selfless services and dedications to duties will be sustained.
The CMD called on other health workers in government service to emulate the good legacies of hard work, commitment and dedicated to duties of the retires with prayers that God grants the retires a long life with sound health, to enable them reap the fruits of their labours.
In his good will message, the Executive Secretary, Hospital Management Bureau, Dr AbdulRaheem Malik, represented by Director of Pharmacist, Pharmacist Mustapha Jimoh eulogized the retirees for their notable marks on the development of the Hospital and beseeched those still in service, to emulate and build on the legacies of the retirees.
Earlier, the Head of Nursing Department , Hajia Nimota Yusuf, appreciated the five retires, for sustaining core values and the ethics of guiding the profession, while in serve.
Hajia Yusuf assured them that their legacy of unwavering commitment and high level of dedication to duty will be a wake up call for the rest of them in service.
Among the retires were: Mrs Sulyman Taibat, Mrs Alabi Muibat, Mrs Omosebi Elizabeth, Mrs Oladokun Modupe and Mrs Adefila Comfort.


