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Continue To Show Greater Sense of Sympathy, Commitment — EKSUTH CMD Charges Staff     … Greets Muslim Faithful at Eid El Fitr

While congratulating the Muslims for the successful completion of the Ramadan fast, Professor Olabanji encouraged the Muslim faithful to demonstrate the practices and virtues of the Holy month which include peace, love, kindness, tolerance and empathy.

He pointed out that the attributes of Islamic Faith are in tandem with the works of Health Practitioners, adding that the services of saving lives should be done as unto Allah.

In a statement by the Head Corporate Affairs, Rolake Adewumi, the CMD urged the staff to continue to show greater sense of sympathy and commitment in the course of discharging their duties.

The EKSUTH boss noted that the Teaching Hospital is key to the delivery of health care services to Ekiti people, stressing that regular medical checkup is paramount to healthy living, and encouraged all citizens to embrace it.

Prof. Olabanji prayed Allah to keep on protecting everyone to witness many more celebrations.

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