The Lagos health facilities has been instructed to continue their online registration with the Health facility monitoring and accreditation Agency (HEFAMAA) on Wednesday. The executive Secretary of the agency, Dr. Abiola idowu said it is to help them get accredited by the state government and also to avoid being questioned.
Dr Idowu explained that it is required by law to get them registered and it creates space for the state government to help facilities owner to renew their licences online so as to put a stop to physical contact during COVID-19.
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She reassured that the agency will make sure every task is done and monitored to ensure that health facilities in the state are in possession of the right help to help achieve the aim and goals of the administration by making lagosians enjoy good health facilities.
The executive Secretary also said that there would be surely strategic outcome that would help consider the greatest potential, to make a difference and will also benefit facilitators because of the improved coordination efforts of government.
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