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GOV. LAWAL DISTRIBUTES N1 BILLION WORTH OF DRUGS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE MATERIALS TO ZAMFARA HOSPITALS
Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, has flagged off the distribution of essential drugs, Personal Protective Equipment and emergency response materials to hospitals across the state.
The event was held Thursday at the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH) in Damba.
This was contained in a statement by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Idris on Thursday.
Idris said that the distribution was part of series of activities initiated by the state government to enhance the people’s well-being.
He added that over N1 billion worth of vital drugs and resources were distributed to cover the wide gap in the state’s health sector.
While delivering his remark at the ceremony, Lawal explained that the decision to provide the drugs and emergency response materials is a proactive measure to improve patient outcomes by ensuring healthcare facilities are well-stocked.
He said, “This distribution of over N1 billion worth of vital drugs and resources is not just a symbolic gesture but a concrete demonstration of our commitment to the state of emergency we declared in the health sector and our resolve to tackle health challenges head-on.
“Recently, we have faced various health-related issues and this initiative is a critical step towards fortifying our healthcare system. The items distributed will significantly enhance our capacity to respond to health emergencies, prevent disease outbreaks and provide timely and effective care to those in need.
“It is worth noting that, due to this administration’s dedication to being proactive, I can proudly say that Zamfara State has not had any polio cases since September 2023.”
The governor urged “all stakeholders, including government agencies, healthcare providers and community leaders to work together to ensure the continued success of all our initiatives, interventions and improvements in this time of emergency we have declared in the health sector.
“I believe we can only achieve our health-related goals and continue making meaningful progress through collective effort and shared responsibility. Furthermore, I urge the good people of Zamfara State to take full advantage of the resources provided.
“We should cultivate a culture of health consciousness and proactive engagement with our healthcare system. By doing so, we can prevent the spread of diseases, reduce mortality rates and enhance our communities’ overall quality of life.”
He also expressed his heartfelt appreciation to foreign partners saying, “Your commitment to our cause of promoting health and the general well-being of the people of Zamfara State is sincerely appreciated.”