HomeNewsYobe Community Forced to Use Classroom as Hospital

Yobe Community Forced to Use Classroom as Hospital

Published on


KEY POINTS


  • Lewe Primary Health Care centre in Yobe has been abandoned for over 10 years, forcing residents to seek treatment in a classroom.
  • The facility lacks essential infrastructure, making proper healthcare delivery impossible.
  • Community leaders and advocates are calling for urgent government intervention to restore services.

Residents of Lewe community in Fika Local Government Area of Yobe State have been left without a functional healthcare facility for more than a decade, as the Lewe Primary Health Care centre remains abandoned and unsafe for use.

The alarming situation was highlighted by TrackaNG, which described the facility as a symbol of prolonged government neglect.

With the original structure reportedly at risk of collapse, residents have resorted to receiving medical care inside a nearby primary school classroom.

This temporary arrangement has raised serious concerns, especially for vulnerable groups such as pregnant women, children, and the elderly, who now access healthcare in unsuitable and unhygienic conditions.

TrackaNG painted a grim picture of patients being treated in dusty classrooms meant for learning rather than healthcare delivery.

Facility Lacks Basic Healthcare Infrastructure

According to the report, the abandoned health centre is missing nearly all essential components required for primary healthcare services.

These include:

  • Laboratory facilities
  • Clean water and toilets
  • Electricity supply
  • Waste disposal systems
  • Ambulance services
  • Staff quarters and proper identification

The absence of these basics has rendered the centre completely non-functional.

Community members told investigators that the health centre is only remembered during disease outbreaks, such as malaria, but even then, its poor condition prevents any meaningful medical response.

The situation has left the community vulnerable during emergencies, with no reliable access to proper healthcare services.

Latest articles

Momodu: zoning debate will hand Tinubu 2027 win

Veteran journalist Dele Momodu warns that the opposition's zoning debate could split its base and hand President Tinubu a second term in 2027.

Ibrahim orders Nigerian Mission to bank with UBA

UN Ambassador Jimoh Ibrahim has ordered Nigeria's Permanent Mission in New York to open a UBA account within seven days, ending a 42-year banking gap.

Goronyo: Tinubu committed to Nigeria’s growth

Bello Goronyo says President Tinubu's nationwide road projects and welfare programs under the Renewed Hope Agenda prove a strong commitment to growth.

Pan-African fellowship rolls out plan to police AI ethics across Africa

Osasuyi Dirisu's Policy Innovation Centre has launched a Pan-African fellowship to train 50 leaders on safer, inclusive AI governance across the continent.

More like this

Momodu: zoning debate will hand Tinubu 2027 win

Veteran journalist Dele Momodu warns that the opposition's zoning debate could split its base and hand President Tinubu a second term in 2027.

Ibrahim orders Nigerian Mission to bank with UBA

UN Ambassador Jimoh Ibrahim has ordered Nigeria's Permanent Mission in New York to open a UBA account within seven days, ending a 42-year banking gap.

Goronyo: Tinubu committed to Nigeria’s growth

Bello Goronyo says President Tinubu's nationwide road projects and welfare programs under the Renewed Hope Agenda prove a strong commitment to growth.