Zamfara recruits 1,793 health workers says Commissioner

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Zamfara State Government says it has recruited 1,793 health workers in the last one year.

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The Commissioner for Health, Alhaji Aliyu Abubakar, stated this on Wednesday in Gusau at an event held to celebrate the North-West Primary Health Care Leadership Challenge Award won by the state.

According to report, Zamfara emerged as the best performing state in the North-West zone at the Nigerian Governors’ Primary HealthCare Leadership Challenge.

Also reports has it that the healthcare support programme was organised by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Bill and Melinda Gate Foundation, Aliko Dangote and UNICEF to revamp the Primary Health Care Under One Roof (PHCUOR).

Abubakar, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Aliyu Maikiyo-Maradun, described the award as timely and also welcome development to the state.

“Today is a very important day, not only to the Ministry of Health but to the state in general. This is one of the greatest achievements recorded by the State Ministry of Health under Gov. Bello Matawalle’s administration.

“We are proud of the State Primary Health Care Board, management of the State Ministry of Health and its parastatals for achieving this great feat,” he said.

Furthermore, the commissioner attributed the achievements to the good policies and programmes initiated by the Matawalle-led administration.

According to him, the construction of 147 PHCs and the provision of 147 tricycle ambulances in 147 political wards across the state is one of the leading factors for achieving the award.

“One of the major achievements recorded by this ministry within one year is the recruitment of 1,793 health workers across the health sector in the state.

“The health workers included: Nursing and Midwives Officers, Community and Dental Officers, Medical Record and Environmental Officers.

“At the Hospital Services Management Board, we recruited 758 personnel, while at the State College of Nursing Sciences, we recruited 50 new staffers.

“At Ahmad Sani, Yariman Bakura Specialist Hospital, Gusau, we recruited 205 personnel, while at the Primary Health Care Board, we recruited 780 personnel,” the commissioner said.

In his remarks, the Executive Secretary, State Primary Health Care Board, Dr Tukur Isma’ila, said that the award was a testament to the outstanding performance of the state in primary healthcare delivery, ahead of other states in the North-West zone.

“The performance was based on adequate primary health care, health infrastructure, repositioning primary health care, work health force, data quality and utilisation and consistency in data generations and gender equality in health care service delivery, among others, ” he added.

WHO State Team Lead, Dr. Yusuf Argungu, who spoke on behalf of the health donor-partners, appreciated the award and pledged their readiness to continue to support the state in promoting health care delivery.

 

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