By Asma’u Ahmad
The Zamfara Government said it was partnering with some International Organisations for the improvement of primary healthcare delivery in the state.
Executive Secretary, Zamfara Primary Health Care Development Agency (PHCDA), Alhaji Yusuf Mafara told newsmen in Gusau, the state capital that the organisations included UNICEF, World Health Organisation and Save the Children International.
Others were the Partnership for Reviving Routine Immunization in Northern Nigeria (PRRINN) and Maternal and New-Born Child Health (MNCH).
He said that the SPHCDA was established recently by the state government to provide effective primary health care services, especially in rural communities.
“The state government, through the Agency, plans to provide standard and functional hospitals across the 147 political wards across the state. We are also planning to investigate and find lasting solution to the problem of inadequate health personnel in our hospitals, particularly in the rural areas.
“We’re also planning to provide modern health equipment and facilities in the hospitals to ensure effective healthcare delivery at the primary level,” he said.
Alhaji Mafara added that the international organisations had indicated their readiness to partner and support the state government in providing effective health care delivery to the people.
He disclosed that the PRRINN and MNCH had recently donated over N10million worth of drugs to the Agency.
The PHCDA scribe said UNICEF had embarked on sensitisation campaign on various health issues and the training of the Agency’s officials to improve on their capacity.