In order to enhance the wellbeing of all individuals within the premises of the Liberian Legislature, the plenary of the House of Representatives has agreed to establish a mini clinic on the ground of the 54th legislature to assist lawmakers and their staffers on Capitol Hill with first aid medical treatment; Mercy M. Kpaingbay writes.
The plenary of the House of Representatives reached the agreement based on a communication from Montserrado County’s district #13 lawmaker, Edward P Flomo, on Thursday, February 2024 to set up a mini clinic at the National Legislature for emergency cases.
According to the Montserrado County district #13 lawmaker’s letter to plenary of the House of Representatives, “In light of the pressing need to prioritize the health and safety of legislators, staff members, and visitors, I urge the esteemed plenary to collaborate with the Ministry of Health in establishing amini clinic on the grounds of the Legislature dedicated to handling emergency medical cases.
“The proposal to set up a mini-clinic within the Legislature premises aligns with best practices observed in other Legislatures worldwide and across Africa.
“Such healthcare facilities serve as vital resources for immediate response to medical emergencies, ensuring prompt and efficient care for individuals in need.
“By establishing a dedicated mini clinic, the Liberian Legislature demonstrates a profound commitment to safeguarding the health and welfare of all occupants within the legislative environment,” Representative Flomo’s letter stated.
Representative Flomo’s letter further stated that the provision of timely medical assistance within the Legislature not only bolsters emergency preparedness but also underscores a proactive approach towards addressing unexpected health concerns that may arise.
“The mini-clinic can cater to a range of medical emergencies, from minor injuries to more critical health incidents, thereby fostering a safer and more secure environment for all stakeholders present within the legislative premises.
“As we collectively strive towards institutional reform and progressive advancements under the guidance of our esteemed Speaker, it is imperative to prioritize initiatives that enhance the legislative environment and uphold the well-being of all individuals within our esteemed institution,” The Montserrado county lawmaker’s letter asserted.
In furtherance, the Montserrado County lawmaker noted that the establishment of a mini clinic represents a tangible step towards realizing this shared commitment to health, safety and effective governance.
The lawmaker’s letter further underscored, “By collaborating with the Ministry of Health and leveraging existing models from Legislatures globally, we can create a resilient healthcare infrastructure that serves the needs of all occupants of the Legislature.”
A motion was proffered by Montserrado County’sdistrict #4 Representative and Chair on Judiciary, Michael Thomas, that the communication be turned over to the committees on Ways, Means and Finance for further review.