UNICEF presents $290,000 medical supplies to Yobe
By Ahmed Abba
The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has donated medical supplies worth 290,000 dollars to the Yobe government to improve healthcare delivery in the state.
The UNICEF Health Manager, Borno Field Office, Dr Clement Adams, disclosed this while handing over
the materials to the state government on Thursday in Damaturu.
He said, “we support the Yobe government to ensure availability of necessary health facilities. This is
to improve the quality of healthcare delivery across the state”.
Adams said UNICEF had also provided other health-related support to the state.
The Yobe Commissioner for Health, Dr Muhammed Gana, thanked the UN body for the gesture, describing UNICEF as a reliable partner.
Gana said, “we are truly grateful for this development. This morning, we received a large consignment of medical equipment that is urgently needed by the state, considering the ongoing healthcare improvements undertaken by the administration of Gov. Mai Mala Buni.
“UNICEF has demonstrated that it is a reliable partner that truly understands the needs of the state”.
The commissioner said the gesture would complement the government’s efforts towards improving the healthcare system.
Some of the items include bowl stainless steel 600ml; bulb suction neonatal, forceps 140mm, forceps dressing 250mm, light exam, mobile IED, scapel handle, sphygmomanometer adult, surgical instrument delivery.
Other items are thermometer digital clinical, microscope, apron protection plastic, microscope binocular, calpel blade star, among others. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Hadiza Mohammed-Aliyu
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