
Governor Zulum commissioning the 30-bed primary health centre in Wulari community in Maiduguri.
By SADIQ ABUBAKAR, Maiduguri –
Borno state Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum has commissioned a 2.17 kilometre road with drainage, and a 30-bed primary health centre, both located at Wulari community in Maiduguri.
The new road opens up access to Wulari and connects it with Maiduguri’s city centre. The long road begins from around the Ramat Polytechnic on the Maiduguri Airport Road, down to Wulari.
The 30-bed healthcare centre was built at an area that was notorious for prostitution and other antisocial and criminal activities.

The area was cleared by the state government after which Governor Zulum demanded to know from Wulari community leaders, what project they needed in place of the criminals den. The leaders asked for a healthcare centre.
The fully fenced, tiled and landscaped health centre has two general wards for males and females and it is equipped with diagnostic facilities, a solar electricity system and water facility.

Governor Zulum, in his remark at the commissioning, said beyond unveiling what was far more important was for officials of the state’s ministry of health to ensure delivery of medical services to citizens through functionality of diagnostic equipment and the constant availability of doctors, nurses and other health personnel.
Zulum directed that services must be made constant to people who need them.
He recalled his administration’s efforts in the last three years in the area of healthcare.

“Within three years we were able to construct and equip over 200 Health care centres across Borno State, and employed over 700 medical workers combining doctors, nurses and midwives, pharmacists and other healthcare works and we deployed them to make our hospitals and primary healthcare centres work” Zulum said.
Earlier in his welcome, Commissioner of Health and Human Services, Professor Mohammed Arab Alhaji, gave an impressive overview of the achievements of Zulum led administration in area of healthcare.
He also recalled that the site of the commissioned health centre at Wulari was something that the majority of responsible residents seriously despised and now thank Governor Zulum for converting what was a big problem into a project with potentials for high benefits to the community.
… Governor dispatches N300m drugs for women
Meanwhile, after commissioning Wulari road and health center, Governor Zulum also launched and order the distribution of free maternal care drugs and consumables worth over N300 million.

The drugs and other consumables were allocated to different primary healthcare centres for free prescriptive distribution to pregnant women, nursing mothers and their infants.
The Governor directed the state’s Commissioner of Health and Human Service, to ensure that non of the drugs is sold in whatever form since they are meant to be given free of charge for maternal health services.
The Wulari events for commissioning of road and primary healthcare centre were attended by hundreds of community residents who trooped out in joyous appreciation.
Top government officials, amongst them include – Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, Secretary to Borno State Government, Usman Jiddah Shuwa, Head of Service Barrister Solomon Malgwi, Chief of staff to the Governor, Professor Isa Marte Hussaini, commissioners, advisers and assistants were there to support the Governor.




