Private hospitals will improve Sokoto health sector – Wamakko

Senator Aliyu Wamakko, a former governor of Sokoto State, has stated that the provision of more private hospitals will help improve the state’s health sector.

On Monday, Wamakko announced the opening of a private hospital called “Foresight Premier Hospitals,” which was founded by a state native named Dr Shamsu Aliyu.

The governor, who was present as a special guest, praised the founder of the health centre for his foresight and encouraged other well-meaning individuals in the state to follow in his footsteps.

He claims that having private hospitals in the state will bring healthcare closer to the people.

He urged residents to patronise the hospital in order to encourage the establishment of more private health care facilities in the state.

Wamakko, however, confirmed that he also built a private hospital in the state, which will soon be unveiled as a way of providing effective health service delivery.

He commended the efforts of Dr Mansur Isah Buhari and Dr Bashir Muhammad Achida, both from the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, on their role in enlightening the general public to know their rights at all times.

Speaking earlier in his remarks, Dr Aliyu explained that plans are underway by him to establish more hospitals in the zone and the nation at large.

This, he said, was his way of bringing succour to the indigent people in the state.

Dr. Buhari, on his part, stated that the ultra-modern, world-class hospital has state-of-the-art facilities.

He said that the 24-bed capacity hospital has an operation room, pharmacy, labour room, intensive care unit, male and female amenity wards, and a recovery room, among other facilities needed for a hospital to be effective.

Dr Buhari said that the hospital would provide about 300 job opportunities for the people of the state.

The commissioning ceremony, which was performed at Mai Kahon Karo Road, Sokoto, had in attendance many personalities from within and outside the state.

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