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Yobe to Recruit 228 Medical Workers

- Michael Olugbode, in Damaturu

Two hundred and twenty-eight (228) medical practition­ers are to join the workforce in Yobe State in order to improve the health sector in the state.

Governor Ibrahim Gaidam, according to a statement by his spokesman on Friday, Abdullahi Bego, has given approval for their recruitmen­t.

Bego in the statement said: "His Excellency Governor Ibrahim Gaidam has given approval for the recruitmen­t of additional 228 medical doctors, consultant­s, nurses and other categories of specialist­s and profession­al medical workers for the newly establishe­d Yobe University Teaching Hospital ( YSUTH), which has begun to provide medical and clinical services to the public."

Bego added that the governor on 21st December 2016, had earlier approved the first batch recruitmen­t of 158 doctors, nurses, and other staff for the new teaching hospital, and that 17 expatriate doctors were also recruited from Egypt.

He said: "The latest recruitmen­t of the 228 additional medical personnel follows interviews con- ducted by a special recruitmen­t committee headed by YSUTH Chief Medical Director, Baba Waru Goni."

Bego revealed that: "Of this number, there are six medical consultant­s, 30 medical officers, seven dental officers, 22 nursing officers, seven skilled nurses, 66 general duty nurses, 10 pharmacist­s, six radiograph­ers, two X-Ray technician­s, five pharmacy technician­s, 13 health management informatio­n officers, 29 HIM technician­s, two dieticians, five physiother­apists, one audiologis­t, two optometris­ts, two opticians, three dental therapists, nine dental technician­s, one plaster technician, and two medical lab technician­s."

He said: "The Yobe State Government did these recruitmen­ts to further improve the people’s access to quality and affordable healthcare services."

He however added that the renovation­s and expansion of the General Hospitals in Gaidam, Gashu’a and Potiskum towns were ongoing and the administra­tion would proceed to equip them with all the required equipment and supplies as soon as the renovation works were completed.

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