Cross River Govt commends Ziplines Technology for its contribution to health care delivery system

Zipline's drone has been effective in the delivery of drugs, vaccines, etc in Cross River

 

By PATRICK ABANG, Calabar –

Cross River State Government has commended Ziplines Technology for its contribution to Health Care delivery system in the state

The State Commissioner for Health, Dr Henry Ayuk, gave the commendation during a visit by journalists to assess the effectiveness of Zipline’s drone in the delivery of vaccines, drugs, and medical consumables.

NATIONAL ACCORD reports that Zipline, renowned as one of the world’s largest autonomous delivery systems specializing in on-demand drone delivery, has collaborated with the Cross River government. The partnership aims to facilitate the government’s mandate of providing healthcare access to rural dwellers, with a facility in Nduk, Ogoja LGA.

Ayuk said Zipline’s Technology is a significant leap towards healthcare accessibility in rural Cross River.

He revealed that plans were underway to establish another Zipline facility in Akamkpa, Local Government Area, to service the Southern Senatorial District.

On his part, the Community Health Officer at Ijiraga Community Primary Healthcare Centre in Yala Local Government Area, Mr. Augustine Okutu, highlighted the transformative impact of this cutting-edge technology.

He said the utilization of drone technology has proven instrumental in bridging vaccination gaps,

According to him, the drone system has not only reduced the need for extensive advocacy on vaccination and immunization but has also sparked an increased demand for these services in rural areas.

“The dramatic way in which the drones drop the vaccines from the sky is a source of advert for us; the people believe the vaccines and drugs dropping from the sky are more sophisticated,” he said.

He further emphasized that the use of drone technology has significantly curtailed costs associated with sourcing drugs and medical supplies, and the people now trust that items delivered by drones come from reliable sources, eliminating concerns about fake or expired drugs.

Similarly, Mr Raphael Obok, Focal Person for the Primary Healthcare Centre in Nfuma, Yala LGA, shared that vaccination responses have surged as individuals willingly present themselves for vaccination.

“With the drone technology, we no longer travel to get or store drugs and vaccines. From the comfort of our facility, we just call or text Zipline, and in a matter of minutes, we get what we need through a drone delivery,” he said.

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