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Yobe Governor Endorses Hiring of 424 Health Professionals Statewide

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KEY POINTS


  • Yobe employs 424 health workers to improve state healthcare.
  • Nurses, midwives, and technicians will fill critical staffing gaps.
  • Governor Buni prioritizes accessible and affordable healthcare services.

Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni has approved the recruitment of 424 health professionals to enhance healthcare delivery across the state.

This aims to address critical staffing shortages and improve access to medical services in rural and urban communities.

The newly hired workforce includes 205 nurses and midwives who recently graduated from the Shehu Sule College of Nursing and Midwifery, a state-owned institution.

In addition, 219 health technicians specializing in various fields will join the state’s healthcare team to meet professional requirements in hospitals.

According to Mamman Mohammed, the Director General of Press and Media Affairs to the Governor, this employment drive is part of Governor Buni’s policy to provide accessible and affordable healthcare for all residents.

Improving healthcare across Yobe State

The new health workers will be deployed to various facilities throughout Yobe State, focusing on underserved areas where healthcare access has been limited.

Governor Buni’s administration recognizes the importance of having qualified professionals available to meet the needs of the state’s growing population.

“The employment of these professionals aligns with our commitment to delivering quality healthcare services to all,” said Mohammed. “It ensures that every resident, regardless of location, has access to essential medical care.”

This initiative is one of several steps the state government is taking to address systemic healthcare challenges. It also shows the administration’s dedication to reducing disparities in healthcare delivery between urban and rural areas.

Governor Buni’s commitment to healthcare

Governor Buni has reiterated that healthcare delivery remains a top priority for his administration.

In addition to increasing staffing levels, his government is investing in upgrading medical facilities, supplying essential consumables, and providing ongoing training for healthcare workers.

The governor urged the newly recruited workers to demonstrate dedication and professionalism in their roles.

“Your work will directly impact the lives of our people,” Buni said. “We trust that you will justify this investment and contribute to our vision of a healthier Yobe State.”

According to Punch, he further assured residents that his administration would continue to prioritize the health sector, implementing measures to sustain improvements in service delivery.

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