JUTH CMD Addresses Network Challenges at Accident & Emergency Department


The Chief Medical Director of Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), Dr. Pokop W. Bupwatda, has assured patients and staff that the hospital management is actively working to resolve network challenges affecting the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department.
During a visit to the department, Dr. Bupwatda acknowledged the inconvenience caused by the disruption and reiterated the hospital’s commitment to ensuring the swift restoration of the system for efficient service delivery. He emphasized that technical teams have been deployed to address the issue promptly.
Accompanying the CMD were the Head of Accident and Emergency, Dr. Peter Onumiya, and the Head of Information Protocol and Public Relations, Mrs. Bridget A. Omini. They reassured patients that the hospital remains dedicated to providing quality healthcare and urged them to remain patient as efforts to resolve the challenge continue.
The JUTH management reaffirmed its commitment to improving hospital infrastructure and maintaining seamless operations across all departments.

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