EKITI MEDICAL LAB SCIENTISTS CELEBRATE OYEBANJI’S RE-ELECTION, HEALTH REFORMS
June 30, 2026
The Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria (AMLSN), Ekiti State Branch, has congratulated Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji on his historic re-election for a second term in office, describing the achievement as a landmark in Ekiti State’s political history. The goodwill message was jointly signed by the Branch Chairman, MLS Lawal Tijani Tunde, and the Secretary, MLS Temiloluwa Oyebola.
The Association praised Governor Oyebanji for what it described as remarkable achievements in the health sector, particularly his commitment to strengthening healthcare infrastructure across the state. According to AMLSN, the Governor’s efforts have set a standard worthy of emulation by other states in Nigeria.
AMLSN also commended the administration for rehabilitating and upgrading medical laboratories in primary, secondary, and tertiary healthcare facilities across Ekiti State. The Association noted that these interventions have enhanced diagnostic services, improved healthcare delivery, and contributed significantly to better patient care.
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