By Ibrahim Bello
Birnin Kebbi – Kebbi Government, in collaboration with United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) says it plans to provide one primary healthcare centre in each of the 225 wards in the state.
Gov. Atiku Bagudu made this known at the Palace of Sanyinnan Besse in Koko/Besse Local Government Area of the state on Saturday, in continuation of his state-wide “Thank you visit“ to mark the victory of APC in the 2019 general elections.
He said his administration was determined to providing quality healthcare to all communities in the state.
Bagudu announced that hospital equipment, drugs, facilities, surgical materials had been procured for distribution to all healthcare centres.
He said he was in Besse, headquarters of Koko/Besse, on a thank you visit to the people of the local government for giving APC another mandate at all levels during the 2019 general elections.
“We appreciate the efforts of our electorate and we are assuring them that more dividends of democracy will be provided for them for the betterment of our state,” he said.
Responding, the District head of Besse, Alhaji Muhammad Nasiru, commended the state government for embarking on township road projects, provision of electricity and improving agricultural production in the area.
Nasiru affirmed the loyalty and support of his people to the state government. (NAN).