THISDAY

Michael Olugbode

- Governor Buni at Crick Research Institute London seeking partnershi­p for research on kidney disease in Yobe State

Similarly, the Emergency Paediatric­s Unit has 32 bed space cubicles (including a resuscitat­ion cubicle), two doctor’s call duty room, a side laboratory, nurses’ station, change room, satellite pharmacy and eight staff offices.

The government provided 80 customised tricycle ambulances to health facilities in areas with difficult terrain to convey expectant mothers and sick persons to the headrest health centers.

It also re-stablished Yobe State Emergency Medical Ambulance Service and Yobe State Healthcare and Health-Related Facilities Inspection and Monitoring Agency to add value the the holistic approach to healthcare delivery in matters relating to domestic and road traffic accidents and monitoring of healthcare facilities to provide the best standard practice.

The Emergency Medical Ambulance service provides the opportunit­y for first aid treatment to victims from the scene of accidents before reaching medical facilities while the Health Facility Inspection and Monitoring Agency empowers health authoritie­s in the state to inspect and monitor services provided by all medical facilities in the state to eliminate substandar­d services and cutting corners in medical services to ensure healthcare delivery is not compromise­d at any level in the state.

Following the governor’s policy of providing standard and functional health facilities at all levels, state-ofthe-art equipment have been installed at the centre to provide the necessary healthcare services to mother and child, to curb the menace of maternal and child mortality in the state.

During the commission­ing of the complex in January 2023, former President Muhammadu Buhari, said the complex can provide maternity and child care services to all the states in the North Eastern Sub-region.

This position was further corroborat­ed by the United Nations Resident Representa­tive in Nigeria, Mohamed Yahya, who led a high-powered delegation to the state recently.

Mohamed said: “The investment in the health sector is pretty impressive and Yobe state is back on the path of developmen­t after the devastatio­n by the insurgency. We are quite impressed with the potential of the facilities dealing with maternal and child healthcare challenges”.

To meet the manpower needs of the facilities, the state-owned College of Nursing and Midwifery Damaturu, produced about 1,200 nurses, midwives and community midwives who were given automatic employment to provide quality medical services to the people.

With all these in place, there is no doubt that the reforms introduced in healthcare delivery by the Buni administra­tion are achieving very positive results.

It has ensured sustainabi­lity of providing affordable and accessible healthcare delivery to the people of Yobe state. It is obvious that the Contributo­ry Healthcare Programme of the state is performing creditably well and has earned Yobe state the first position in securing 100 percent implementa­tion in the Northeast sub-region.

The State Contributo­ry Healthcare Scheme, establishe­d four years ago, has provided effective and efficient healthcare Impressed with the programme, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded a prize of N30 Million to Yobe State government for being the best performing state in the Northeast sub-region.

The award provided YOCHMA with an opportunit­y to enroll civil servants and vulnerable persons into the programme to have access to effective and efficient medical services.

The state-of-the-art machines upgraded at the state-owned Teaching Hospital have continued to attract patients from neighbouri­ng and far states on medical tourism to Yobe State as confessed by Malam Adamu, a retired Permanent Secretary in Bauchi state whose son was referred to Egypt for surgery but was advised by his neighbour to go to Yobe State which he heeded and had a successful surgery at a cost far less than the cost of the flight ticket from Nigeria to Egypt.

Similarly, Yobe State state government has distinguis­hed itself as next to none with an exemplary record of free dialysis treatment for kidney patients in the state. This has attracted patients from other parts of the country, enjoying the free dialysis treatment.

The governor is not rest on his oars for last year he took the fight against kidney disease to the United Kingdom to partner with reputable Research institutes with renowned researcher­s to establish the causative agents of Kidney disease on the banks of river Yobe.

The Governor in a meeting with renowned Epidemiolo­gists, said the state lost many people living on the banks of river Yobe to Kidney failure, and many more, now patients of the disease.

“The figure of people dying and others as patients is very worrisome and that calls for quick action to save the communitie­s. I am equally worried that a large number of the productive population are getting more affected” he said, adding that: ‘I am optimistic that you would partner with us to find a solution to the disease to save our people and others in the neighbouri­ng states also lined up along the banks of the river”

The collaborat­ion though still in the tunnel, but may be actualised soon enough going assurances of Prof. Neil Peace, the internatio­nally celebrated Professor of Epidemiolo­gy at the London School of Hygiene, and Prof. Ben Caplin, a professor of Nephrology at the University College London, who specialise­s in population-based clinical and laboratory studies said, it is important to establish the causes of the disease.

Caplin in fact commended Buni for his interest in finding a solution to this problem facing the communitie­s, but added that: ‘The only solution to this problem is to find out the possible causes and mitigate the causes as a solution to the disease to save this population and indeed the future generation”.

The commendati­on of Yobe state government on healthcare delivery by the Katsina state Governor, Dr. Dikko Radda, in a recent BBC Hausa service programme, is a testament to the giant strides in healthcare developmen­t by the Buni administra­tion in Yobe state.

Definitely Buni is making waves in the healthcare sector in Yobe State and hopefully other governors are taking a leaf.

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