The Kwara State Government has announced the availability of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Kwara State University Teaching Hospital (KWASUTH), Ilorin, marking another milestone in the present administration’s commitments to strengthening healthcare delivery in the state.
In a statement issued today from the office of the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Amina Ahmed El-Imam, the ICU facility is now fully set for use by the public, describing it as a critical addition to the state’s healthcare infrastructure.
“This development is a significant step, in our drive to expand access to quality healthcare services, for our people.” It stated further.

According to the statement signed by the Press Secretary of the ministry, Saad Hamdalat, the ICU will provide lifesaving support to patients in critical conditions, while also boosting the capacity of our health workers, to deliver efficient and advanced care.”
It however commended Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, CON, for his sustained investment in the health sector, noting that the establishment of the ICU at KWASUTH is part of broader reforms, aimed at upgrading facilities across the state.
The press statement further assured Kwara residents that, this administration remains committed at ensuring that, medical services in Kwara State, continue to meet the required standard, adding that, the availability of an ICU within the State teaching hospital, will also support medical training, research and clinical practices.
“Kwara State Government is determined to ensure that no citizen is denied critical care, due to lack of required facilities. This ICU will serve as a beacon of hope to families and communities, especially in emergencies.” The statement added.
The state government therefore urge members of the public to take advantage of the KWASUTH upgraded facilities and charged health workers to maintain the highest levels of professionalism and care, in service delivery.

