We Established 2 Nursing Schools to Bridge Manpower Gap in Healthcare Says Governor Zulum

We Established 2 Nursing Schools to Bridge Manpower Gap in Healthcare Says Governor Zulum

We Established 2 Nursing Schools to Bridge Manpower Gap in Healthcare Says Governor Zulum

Governor Babagana Umara Zulum expressed commitment to addressing the manpower deficit in the healthcare sector of Borno State.

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The governor made this known on Sunday in Monguno when he paid an assessment visit to the project site for the construction of School of Nursing in the northern part of Borno.

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“Human resources in the healthcare sector is one of the major problems throughout the country. To provide a permanent but long-term solution, we have decided to establish a school of nursing in Monguno so that in the near future, we will produce health workers who would provide healthcare services to the people of northern Borno,” Governor Zulum said.

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He added, “We have also established another school of nursing in Gwoza to serve the need for additional nurses in the southern part of the state.”

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He also said, “In addition to the two schools of nursing, we have established two eye and dental hospitals each in the northern and southern parts of the state with a comprehensive teaching hospital at an advanced stage of completion located in Maiduguri.”

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“In sha Allah, we will complete these projects on time and we promise to equip them. What matters is not only the establishment of these tertiary institutions, but the most important thing is the human resources that are needed in these health centers,” Zulum assured.

“I want to assure you that we will recruit enough human resources to meet the needs of these three institutions. Above all, we will ensure that they are well equipped and powered by solar energy.” Zulum also said.

The governor expressed satisfaction with the contractor's level and quality of the project and directed that the institutions be provided with solar energy.