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From left: Gov. Buni, Commissioner for Health, Dr. Lawan Gana, ES YBS-PHCMB, Dr. Kundi Machina interacting with Nurse at Gwange PHC |
Yobe Reconstructs 138 Primary Heath Centres Destroyed by Boko Haram
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YOSACA Boss, Ali Kime(middle) with partners briefing the press on World Aids Day in Damaturu |
Yobe Border Communities Get New Healthcare Facilities
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One of the Primary Healthcare Centres constructed by Yobe State Government |
From JOE Hemba
Some communities in Yobe State bordering Niger Republic have been provided with health facilities by the State government.
The development has helped those communities from travelling a distance of miles into Niger Republic to seek medical treatment.
Some of the healthcare facilities were recently inaugurated by the state Commissioner for Health Dr. Mohammed Lawan Gana on behalf of Gov. Mai Mala Buni.
Dr Gana while briefing journalists in Damaturu over the weekend disclosed that “the new healthcare centers were established in Tulo-tulo, Dole-Machina, Mayori and Gumsa border communities by the Buni administration to make healthcare accessible and affordable in the communities”.
The Nation finding revealed that some of these communities are located at the fringes of the state in the northern part of Yobe over 400km from the state capital Damaturu.
The commissioner while explaining the health policy thrust of the Buni led administration said; “Governor Buni's policy of establishing one functional primary healthcare in every political ward, has made healthcare accessible and affordable to the communities is a working reality.
"I commissioned these facilities on behalf of His Excellency Governor Mai Mala Buni CON, to commence providing services to the people.
"Government provided the facilities with equipment, drugs and medical personnel for effective services" , the Commissioner said.
He added that; "The Buni administration has established 138 out of the proposed 178 functional Primary Healthcare facilities in every political ward.
"Six Primary Healthcare Centers have been upgraded to General Hospitals and the four General Hospitals in Gashua, Potiskum, Buni Yadi and Geidam have been upgraded to Specialist Hospitals in addition to the one in Damaturu to bring healthcare delivery to the doorsteps of our people”.
women receiving treatment at one of the centres
He noted that the State government has since keyed into the Federal Government Contributory Healthcare Program which is already yielding a positive impact on the civil servants in the State and the vulnerable people.
“The Buni administration introduced the Contributory Healthcare Programme for the formal and informal sector to boost effective medical services to civil servants and the vulnerable group.
“Similarly, the government has grossly subsidised medical charges in tertiary medical facilities.
“We charge N45,000 for MRI against N70,000-N100,000 paid in other states while N15,000 is charged for CT Scan against the exorbitant rates obtained in other health facilities".
The commissioner assured the people of the state of improved healthcare services across the health facilities both primary,Secondary and Tertiary.
COVID 19: Mercy Corps Organizes Media Visibility Campaign for Yobe Communities
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One of the community leaders taking his COVID 19 vaccine during the media visibility campaign in Damaturu |
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Gov. Buni |
COVID 19: Mercy Corps Organizes Community Dialogue to Increase Vaccine Access
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Some of the female group reps at the Covid 19 dialogue in Damaturu |
From JOE Hemba
Mercy Corps, one of the INGOs working in Nigeria has organized a one day dialogue with community leaders in Yobe State to discuss the way forward over the spread of the covid 19 virus and increase access to the vaccine.
The dialogue meeting which brought together religious leaders, community and women leaders, youth, as well as people living with disability was held at two communities of Gwange Primary Health Care and Damaturu Central Primary School in Damaturu yesterday.
Both communities brainstorm on the way forward of mitigating the spread of the various and also increase the access to the COVID 19 vaccine in the state.
At separate messages during the dialogue, the Deputy Program Manager, Covid-19 Vaccine Access Program, Yobe Kauna Sugabkya said the meeting was to discuss SBC on the poor Covid-19 vaccination at community levels due to ignorance of community members.
She noted that what Mercy Corps is doing is part of her mandate to educate the relevant key stakeholders at the dialogue session which will in turn give room for social behavioral change in Yobe State towards covid 19.
Mrs Shugabkya explained that the project is a one year project which will be carried out in 16 wards of Damaturu and Potiskum Local Government Areas in Yobe State.
She added that, the covid-19 vaccine access program was to improve covid-19 vaccination coverage by increasing vaccine confidence, acceptance and uptake in vulnerable communities in Nigeria
Some of the community leaders at the Gwange dialogue like Mohammed Abatcha and Alhaji Baba Ali advised mercy Corps to provide incentives for the people while carrying out campaign as a well of motivating individuals and households to take the vaccine.
Another community leader, Mohammed Mustapha added that “constant sensitization campaign through the community leader will enhanced large turned out of community members at the facility and centers”.
Pastor Istifanus Dauda and Hauwa Attahir at Damaturu Central Ward said there is need for constant sensitization and awareness campaign sessions in both worship centers and other social gatherings in other to enhance the acceptance of the vaccine at the community level.
Highlights of the dialogues was the sharing of jingles by Mrs Kauna Shugabkya with community, religious leader, People with Disability and woman leader on the importance of Covid-19 vaccination.
A new chat room called “Chat with Shehu” was also made available to the general public with people with smartphones users to gained more information about Covid-19 on the WhatsAAp platform with the no 07034146757.
According to Mrs , Shugabkya, “Shehu understands Hausa, Kanuri and English”, and so anyone can chat with him in those languagesTotal Energy, ExxonMobil Donate Hygiene & Sanitation Facility to Yobe Polytechnic
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Engr. Lawali using the facility after commissioning. |
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some female students at the events |
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A cross section of some of the participants at the meeting held in Damaturu |
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Yobe SSG, Baba Malam Wali |
Counter Insurgency: World Bank Team Inspects Recovery Projects in Yobe
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Mr. Masroor, Mr. Fuad and Mr. Jidawa at one of the project sites in Damaturu |
From JOE Hemba
The World Bank Implementation Support Mission under the bank’s rebuilding initiative of Northeast Nigeria known as Multi-Sectoral Crisis Recovery Project(MCRP) today Thursday embarked on an inspection tour and support mission of projects executed in Yobe State.
MRCP is a World Bank project established in 2017 to improve access to basic services and livelihood opportunities for the crisis-affected communities of Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe States, and enhance coordination among these States and other Lake Chad countries following the Boko Haram insurgency.
The World Bank MCRP Task Team was led by Fuad Malkawi some of the multi-million naira projects including a standard reconstructed medical Store of the Ministry of Health, 14 units of Doctors Quarters and a Modern Women Skills Acquisition Center equipped with children’s demonstration classrooms.
The team also comprised of the National Project Coordinator for the Multi-Sectoral Crisis Recovery Project, Mohammed Danjuma and other technical staff of the North-East Recovery and Stabilisation Programme and North East Development Commission (NERSP/NEDC).
Mr. Malkawi who was satisfied with the quality of the projects, stressed that, “the world bank is happy for getting value for the money that has been spent in Yobe State for the people who were affected by the crisis”.
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Doctors quarters reconstructed by MCRP Yobe |
Another member of the delegation and Co- TTL Serana Cavicchi also praised the communication department for carrying out a fantastic job in the documentation of the project’s activities in the state.
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Yobe State Project Coordinator MCRP, Musa Idi Jidawa underscored the importance of the visits to the state
According to Mr. Jidawa, the visit of the team is coming, “with high expectations that the supervision mission will achieve a lot in terms of technical discussions to deepen our understanding of the implementation strategy for the MCRP- Additional Financing”.
He added, “I can recollect, during a similar visit by the team in May this year, a lot has been learned and many frontiers have been unlocked through the technical discussions which involved stakeholders from the line MDAs, contractors and consultants as well as the representatives of the community structures etc.
“The discussions have come up with recommendations which we pursued vigorously to close some identified implementation gaps, especially strengthening coordination. Learning, as we all know, is continuous and cross-cutting, therefore we expect this visit will further explore other frontiers by taking a look at our activities to strengthen implementation capacity”.
“At this juncture, I would like to commend the Task team for their tireless support and for being prompt in reviewing our submissions and timely clearance to commence such activities”, Mr. Jidawa said.
The Yobe Project Coordinator noted that the success of the project in the state is largely attributed to the dynamic leadership of the State Governor, Mai Mala Buni and the effective engagement with all stakeholders in the state. .
“Our robust engagement with the line MDAs and other stakeholders has provided leeway for flexibility in identifying and prioritizing the sub-projects and their locations based on complementarity and community needs.
The success of this engagement going on between the project and its diverse stakeholders in the state is enabled by the dynamic leadership of the Executive Governor of Yobe, Mai Mala Buni which translates into openness and efficiency of the machinery of government, coupled with the people-centred legislature and vibrant citizens.
“These are the foundations on which we ride to succeed and it is highly commendable. We will continue to revolve around this exemplary leadership to drive the aspirations of the good people of Yobe state through the lens of the Project Development Objectives, Mr. Jidawa said.
He regretted the devastating effect of the recent flooding on some of the projects in the state, noting that the flood has taken a serious toll on the livelihood of the people.
His words: “In recent times, recovery efforts in the state have been challenged by Flooding which is one of the manifestations of climate change. Flooding has been widespread across the state due to rainfall variability. As a matter of fact, it has taken a toll on the livelihoods of households through damages to houses causing people to take refuge in public places such as schools.
”Livestock has also been drowned and farmland submerged by the floods while the transportation system has collapsed in major parts of the state, impacting negatively on rural, intra-state and inter-state mobility. This devastating impact of climate change will no doubt reverse some gains accomplished by MCRP, especially under the original financing.
“I hope the task team will consider this as one of its take-ups away from this mission. Climate is natural, but human actions can cause changes in the pattern and dimension of its manifestation and in the same way human action can also mitigate the negative impact of the changes.
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The World Bank Team taking briefing at the Medical Store in Damaturu |
“Let me seize the opportunity to once again congratulate all of us for the feat of strength and accomplishment. We will continue to work in this direction up to the end of the project. Let me also appeal to our esteemed stakeholders to avail themselves of the opportunities to be provided by this mission by contributing through suggestions, recommendations and enquiries where necessary so that we can continue to move on the same page as always.
“Our special commendations go to Mr Fuad and his team for the continuous support, by being always available and prompt on our request despite the tight schedules. It is my hope and prayers that you will all enjoy your stay in Damaturu and look ahead to more visits”, he said.
COVID 19: NGO Collaborative donates BCC/IEC materials to Yobe
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Dr. Kundi Machina, Mr. Shehu and Dr. Esther Avindigh at the presentation of the ICE/BCC materials in Damaturu |
From JOE Hemba
The INGO Collaborative, a partnership of different International Non-Governmental Oganizations working in Yobe State on improving COVID 19 Vaccines Access through behavioural change, yesterday presented some behavioural change communication materials to Yobe State Government.
Mr. Sabiu Suleiman Shehu, the Behavioral Change Communications Program Manager for Mercy Corps Nigeria together with the Project Manager, CARE Nigeria, Dr. Esther Damilola Avidingh both presented the materials to the Executive Secretary, Yobe State Primary Healthcare Management Board, Dr. Kundi Machina in his office in Damaturu.
The materials presented include COVID-19 vaccine guide, COVID 19 Referral Forms and hygiene kits to support the unscaling of COVID 19 vaccines among the people at the community levels in the state.
Mr. Shehu, on behalf of INGO Partners of the Vaccine Access Program lauded the commitment of all stakeholders through the support so far received from the frontline workers, department and agencies in the state as well as the State Social Mobilization team.
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Mohammed Kado, Mr. Shehu, and Dr. Avindigh |
He explained that the goal of promoting vaccine access, confidence, and uptake in line with the recently launched SCALES 3.0 strategy, INGO Collaborative in partnership with the social mobilization team, developed a COVID-19 vaccine referral form and vaccine access guide to complement government efforts.
“In line with the purpose of collaborating with SPHCB to support the COVID-19 rollout campaigns, including door-to-door sensitization and development of messaging through the use of already existing community structures from the date of execution of this MOU until.
from the date of execution of this MoU until April 30th, 2023, Mercy Corps developed a draft MoU to formally set out the parameters of the relationship between Mercy Corps and YPHCMB in the development and implementation of agreed projects, beginning from the date of execution of this MOU,” he said.
I his response, the ES YBSPHMB Dr. Kundi Machina thank the INGOs for their efforts and the interventions they are making in the state.
He advised them to always collaborate with the board on any project they are embarking on to avoid duplication of efforts.
“It is very important that you collaborate with us in anything that you are doing so that we can identify gaps and do the right interventions. This will help us to avoid duplication of efforts and wastages” Dr. Machina advised.
Highlights of the event was the presentation of the BCC/IEC materials to the Executive Secretary, Dr. Kundi Machina by Mr. Shehu and Dr. Esther Avindigh on behalf of the INGO Collaborative.