
The Senate on Tuesday passed a bill to establish the Federal Oil and Gas Hospital in Benikrukru, Delta State.
This followed the presentation of the report by the Senate Committee on Health, chaired by Senator Banigo Ipalibo Harry (PDP, Rivers).
Harry noted that the bill was sponsored by Senator Joel Thomas (APC, Delta).
She explained that the bill seeks to establish a hospital to provide comprehensive medical care for oil and gas workers and affected communities.
According to her, the bill received strong backing from stakeholders during the public hearing.
Harry said oil and gas workers and host communities face numerous hazards from exploration activities.
She highlighted challenges including terminal illnesses, cancer, and injuries requiring expert medical care and occupational health services.
She noted that neglect of these groups has fuelled agitation in the Niger Delta, affecting national development.
Harry stated that Delta State, the hospital’s proposed site, hosts extensive oil exploration activities.
She added that the hospital would offer vital medical services to workers and host communities in the oil and gas sector.
It aims to ensure unhindered access to quality healthcare, including emergency services and occupational health.
The hospital will also reduce delays in treatment and improve response time for medical cases.
Harry urged the Senate to pass the bill, given its importance to public health and regional stability.
The Senate, after clause-by-clause consideration, passed the bill.