Minister Temjen Imna Along with others during the flag-off ceremony of two ambulances for Primary Health Centres under Mangkolemba Sub-Division.

Kohima, July 20 (MExN): The flag-off ceremony of two ambulances for Primary Health Centres under Mangkolemba Sub-Division, implemented by Tribal Affairs Department, Nagaland and funded by Ministry of Tribal Affairs was held at the Directorate of Tribal Affairs on July 19.
A DIPR report stated that Minister for Tourism & Higher Education, Temjen Imna Along who graced the ceremony said, the procuring of the two ambulances for Japukong range Primary Health Centre (PHC) and Tsurangkong range under Mangkolemba sub-division was an “achievement and a blessing.” Imna Along called upon the officers and the leaders of the range to be responsible to educate the people on good governance.
The Minister hoped that Japukong and Tsurangkong range which constitute of more than 35 villages, the neighbouring villages and petty workers in the area are benefitted from the life-support ambulances which is made available. With a bench mark of more than hundred plus PHCs in Nagaland, the state should try to achieve excellence in health care as our people spend a lot of money for their health care in other districts, he added.
He mentioned that these life-support ambulances which were available only in Kohima and Dimapur are now being made available in the rural and village areas too and called it an achievement for the Health & Family Welfare department. He stated that the ambulance would be collaboration between the community and Department of Health and Family Welfare and the responsibility to maintain these life-support ambulances should be taken up by both the PHC and the community.
Minister Imna Along also stated that to help the two PHCs, technicians would be appointed and under LADP fund, drivers’ salary would be earmarked, since such funds utilized for such kind of needs was the right way to move forward.
Principal Director, Health & Family Welfare, E Motsuthung Patton in his short speech thanked the Department of Tribal Affairs for providing the two life-support ambulances and hoped that it would be beneficial for the people of the area. He thanked the Department of Tribal Affairs for their help in infrastructure development and construction of new sub-centres.
Short speeches were also delivered by President Tsurangkong Range, Moanuksung and President Japukong Range, Imdongtangba. Project Officer Tribal Affairs, Imsumeren who chaired the programme also gave a brief highlight on the technical report and technical specification of the two life-support ambulances.