In a landmark achievement for healthcare delivery in Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State has revitalised 16 new Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCCs) for the optimisation of service delivery.
These non-focal PHCCs, strategically constructed, rehabilitated, and upgraded, are poised to enhance access to quality healthcare services, particularly in underserved rural areas.
Buni’s steadfast commitment to healthcare underscores his administration’s dedication to improving the well-being of Yobe’s residents.
The newly revitalised PHCCs are fully equipped to provide essential healthcare services, significantly narrowing the healthcare disparity between urban and rural communities.
Dr. Babagana Kundi Machina, the Executive Secretary of the Yobe State Primary Healthcare Board, commended Governor Buni for his visionary leadership and his consistent efforts to improve healthcare delivery.
He noted that these revitalised facilities have strengthened the state’s healthcare infrastructure, ensuring that more residents benefit from timely and quality medical care.
“Buni’s leadership highlights the transformative impact of prioritizing healthcare in governance,” Dr. Babagana Kundi Machina stated.
“The revitalization of these PHCCs underscores his understanding of the pivotal role of primary healthcare in achieving universal health coverage. These efforts will leave a lasting positive legacy for the people of Yobe.”
This development aligns with the government’s broader objective of positioning primary healthcare as the cornerstone of the healthcare system.
By ensuring that quality services are accessible and affordable, the Buni administration continues to make strides toward universal health coverage for all Yobe residents.
Buni’s proactive and people-centred approach has set a new standard for governance, earning accolades from stakeholders and citizens alike.



