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Access to health services expands in Borno State as World Health Organization (WHO) donates new state-of-the-art centre
Access to health services expands in Borno State as World Health Organization (WHO) donates new state-of-the-art centre

Zawya

time30-04-2025

  • Health
  • Zawya

Access to health services expands in Borno State as World Health Organization (WHO) donates new state-of-the-art centre

The Borno State Government has commended the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Union for donating an ultra-modern health facility to support the delivery of health care services in the state. As part of its commitment to strengthening the health system in post-conflict areas, WHO, in collaboration with the Borno State Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (RRR), completed Phase 2 of the Biu General Hospital expansion. WHO and the Borno State Government commissioned this expanded facility in line with their vision of transforming General Hospital Biu into a regional specialist hospital that will effectively serve the population of Borno South Senatorial District, compriing nine (9) Local Government Areas (LGAs), as well as neighbouring states and countries. This intervention is crucial as the state rebuilds from years of insurgency, displacement, and pressure on its health infrastructure. This newly commissioned health facility is expected to substantially improve access to high-quality healthcare services for the residents and the surrounding communities, providing much-needed relief and optimism for enhanced health outcomes. Borno State Deputy Governor Umar Usman Kadafur, on behalf of the Governor and the people of the state, commissioned the facility and expressed gratitude to WHO and the EU for their unwavering support and health intervention over the years. Representing the deputy governor, the Commissioner of Health and Human Services, Professor Baba Mallam Gana, said, "The momentous occasion marks a significant milestone in our collective pursuit of improving healthcare delivery in our state. " Professor Gana attributed the project's success to the Governor's resolve for his administration to prioritize the health sector. The new state-of-the-art hospital is a testament to that commitment. The Commissioner highlighted the facility's significance in addressing the area's health challenges. "This facility will enhance our capacity to deliver essential healthcare services, particularly for women and children who are often the most vulnerable. "WHO has always been a key partner in delivering healthcare services to the people of this state, and this project is a testimony to the highly impactful and fruitful collaboration between the state and the WHO." the Commissioner noted. He assured that the provided infrastructure would be "judiciously utilised to strengthen the healthcare system of the Biu community and its environs, providing effective and efficient healthcare services to the people." WHO Country Representative Dr. Walter Kazadi Mulombo emphasised the organisation's commitment to supporting the state government in strengthening the healthcare system and improving the well-being of the state's residents. Dr Mulombo appreciated the Borno State Government for believing in WHO and allowing the organisation to support its people's health needs. He mentioned the facility was built with funding from the European Union. "We want to appreciate our donors, the EU, for providing the funds to make this possible. WHO is dedicated to ensuring everyone can access quality healthcare regardless of location or circumstances. We promise our continued support and collaboration," the WR stated. Appreciating the support, Arc Isa Halidu Garba, the Commissioner of the Ministry of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Resettlement, noted that the commissioning of the General Hospital Biu's second phase signifies a major step forward in the Borno State Government's ongoing efforts to strengthen its healthcare system and ensure that the people of Borno have access to quality medical services. "This collaborative endeavour with the WHO serves as a model for effective partnerships in addressing critical developmental needs, he said. In his remarks, Professor Abubakar Kullima, the Chief Medical Director of the Borno State Hospital Management Board, commended WHO for its comprehensive support and urged other partners to emulate its commitment. He stated that the board and staff of the hospital management are ready to start using these facilities for the benefit of the people. Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, the Emir of Biu, Alhaji Mustapha Aliyu Umar Mustapha II, represented by the Birma of Biu, Barrister Ibrahim Shehu Birma, noted that the facility is the third significant health project in Biu within the year, following Governor Zulum's recent commissioning of eye and dental hospitals. The newly commissioned health facility, funded by the European Union, will serve as the second phase of the town's General Hospital. The donation of the health facility underscores the continued collaboration between international organizations and the Borno State Government in addressing the state's humanitarian and developmental needs. It is furnished with advanced medical equipment to provide comprehensive healthcare services. These services include outpatient consultations, maternal and child health services, diagnostic facilities, and treatment for common illnesses. Equipment donated includes hospital beds and other equipment to facilitate the smooth operation in the health facility. A similar project is also slated to commence in Monguno, further demonstrating the government's dedication to extending quality healthcare access across the state with the continued support of the WHO. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of World Health Organization (WHO) - Nigeria.

Nigeria: Borno govt, Oxfam launch $1.2mln project to deepen inclusive governance
Nigeria: Borno govt, Oxfam launch $1.2mln project to deepen inclusive governance

Zawya

time04-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Zawya

Nigeria: Borno govt, Oxfam launch $1.2mln project to deepen inclusive governance

Borno State Government, in partnership with Oxfam International, has launched a $1.2 million project to promote inclusive governance and representation of marginalized groups in decision-making processes in two Local Government Areas (LGAs) in the state. Speaking at the launch, Samuel Lashom, Oxfam's Project Coordinator in Nigeria, said the project aims to strengthen democratic principles and foster social cohesion, ensuring that all voices are heard and governance is responsive to every citizen's needs. The project will utilize the Community Development Plan (CDP) model, allowing grassroots communities to participate in development decisions. It targets 3,100 direct beneficiaries, with 100 participants from each of the 31 wards where the project will be implemented. The focus is on building the capacity of duty bearers, including political and traditional leaders. The project is expected to make a significant impact in promoting inclusive governance and community participation in Borno and Adamawa States. 'Inclusive governance is crucial for building a resilient and equitable society,' Lashom noted. 'Through this partnership, we aim to create platforms for dialogue and collaboration, ensuring diverse perspectives shape policy and development.' The $1.2 million project will include capacity-building workshops, community outreach programs, and advocacy initiatives. It is expected to run for a period of two years, focusing on sustainable impact and long-term change. Local community leaders and civil society organizations have expressed support for the project, acknowledging its potential to address existing gaps in governance and promote social inclusion. The Borno State Government and Oxfam have reaffirmed their commitment to working closely with all stakeholders to ensure the project's successful implementation and achieve its objectives. Borno Commissioner for Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Resettlement, Haladu Garba, reiterated the state government's commitment to promoting inclusive governance in partnership with stakeholders. Copyright © 2022 Nigerian Tribune Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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