…inaugurates three projects
Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State has directed the release of N3 billion for the construction of a Specialist Hospital in Monguno aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery of 10 local government areas of Northern part of the State.
Governor Zulum stated this on Wednesday while inaugurating three landmark projects, including eye and dental hospitals, and a nursing college, in Monguno town in the Northern part of the State.
The governor said, “Furthermore, very soon we shall flag the construction of a befitting specialist hospital, General Hospital Monguno. The project will cost the Borno state government about three billion naira. The construction only, without equipping it.
“This project will soon start in Monguno town, and it will be fully equipped with state-of-the-art facilities like MRI, CT scan and others that are available in the metropolitan council, so that the ten local areas of northern Borno need not go to Maiduguri for their medical means in sha Allah.
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“With the take off of the specialist hospital, we will introduce a residency training for medical doctors here in Monguno. So that, the major problem that we are facing in this region of the state, which is the gap in human resources, can be reduced to the barest minimum.”
Governor Zulum also noted that the nursing college aims to address workforce shortages in the healthcare facilities in rural areas in the northern part of Borno State.
He said, “What matters is not only the construction of facilities, but human resources for health are a key ingredient that will ensure the provision of quality healthcare in Borno State. Therefore, this nursing college will train our younger ones in nursing, midwifery, and allied health courses so that they can fill the gap in the manpower not only in this region but also in other parts of the State.”
The eye hospital, equipped with modern diagnostic and surgical tools, will provide sight-saving treatments and surgeries locally, eliminating the incidence of eye conditions like cataracts, glaucoma and trachoma, which can lead to preventable blindness if left untreated.
The dental hospital will offer services from basic check-ups and fillings to more complex procedures, addressing a long-neglected aspect of healthcare in the area.
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The governor also announced that with the inauguration of the eye hospital in Monguno, free eye surgery operations for 5,000 less privileged people in Northern Borno had been flagged off.
He announced the approval for the construction of 100 houses in Monguno to address the housing deficit for the health care workers.
Earlier, Baba Mallam Gana, Commissioner for Health and Human Resources, Baba Mallam Gana, commended Governor Zulum for transforming the health care system.
He noted that the Zulum-led Administration had consistently prioritised high budgetary provision for the health sector, meeting the Abuja declaration of 15 percent budgetary provision for the healthcare.
