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Borno State Commissions Biu General Hospital Phase 2

todayApril 25, 2025

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Borno Deputy Governor Kadafur Commissions Biu General Hospital Phase 2

The Deputy Governor of Borno State, Umar Usman Kadafur, has officially commissioned a newly constructed, state-of-the-art General Hospital Phase 2 Biu constructed and equipped by the Borno State Government in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The commissioning of the second phase of the General Hospital Biu underscores the unwavering commitment of the Borno State administration to prioritize the health and well-being of its citizens.

Representing  the Deputy Governor of Borno State, Umar  Kadafur, the  Commissioner of the Ministry of Health and Human Services, Professor Baba Malam Gana, officially inaugurated the facility.

Professor Malam Gana conveyed the Deputy Governor’s profound satisfaction, stating, “This momentous occasion marks a significant milestone in our collective pursuit of improving healthcare delivery in our state. ”

He further attributed the success of the the project to Governor Babagana Umara Zulum “Under the visionary leadership of  Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, this administration has prioritised the health sector, and this state-of-the-art hospital is a testament to that commitment.”

The newly commissioned facility, fully equipped with modern medical amenities, represents the second phase of a crucial healthcare infrastructure upgrade in Biu, addressing the long-overdue need for expanded services due to population growth.

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.

Professor Mallam Gana expressed deep gratitude to the WHO for their invaluable partnership, emphasising

“The World Health Organisation 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.”

He assured the WHO 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.”

The WHO Country Representative to Nigeria, Dr Walter Kazadi Mulombo,  lauded the Borno State Government’s proactive approach, stating,

“The WHO appreciates the Borno State Government for believing in us and giving us the opportunity to support the health needs of its people. We promise our continued support and collaboration.”

The Chief Medical Director of the Borno State Hospital Management Board, Professor Abubakar Kullima,  echoed this sentiment, commending the WHO for their comprehensive support and urging other partners to emulate their commitment. He affirmed,

“The board and staff of the hospital management are ready to start using these facilities for the benefit of the people.”

The Emir of Biu, HRH Alhaji Mustapha Aliyu Umar Mustapha II, represented by the Birma of Biu,  Ibrahim  Birma, expressed his delight, noting this as the third significant hospital project in Biu within the year, following the recent commissioning of eye and dental hospitals by Governor Zulum.

The  Commissioner of the Ministry of Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Resettlement,  Isa  Garba, expressed his satisfaction with the project’s quality, attributing its success to the “magnanimity of the state governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum.”

Garba also revealed that, another  phase in Biu and that of the Monguno project will commence very soon and promised that his ministry will ensure strict compliance to standards.

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, ensuring that citizens have access to quality medical services.

This collaborative endeavor with the WHO serves as a model for effective partnerships in addressing critical developmental needs.

 

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Written by: Modupe Aduloju

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