Adamu IMAM
Adamu IMAM
The Bauchi State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening healthcare delivery through strategic partnerships, receiving 45 motorcycles to enhance maternal and reproductive health services across the state.
The motorcycles, provided with support from UNICEF and Global Affairs Canada, are aimed at improving access to healthcare, particularly in remote and underserved communities.
Representing the governor, the Commissioner for Health, Sani Mohammed Dambam, said the intervention comes at a critical time when the state is intensifying efforts to improve maternal health outcomes.
The state Primary Healthcare Development Board described the gesture as a significant boost to the health sector, especially for frontline workers delivering essential services at the grassroots.
Officials of UNICEF in Bauchi reiterated their commitment to ensuring that vulnerable populations, particularly women and children, have access to quality healthcare regardless of location.
Stakeholders emphasized the need for sustained commitment and collaboration to ensure that healthcare services effectively reach those most in need, especially in rural communities.
The initiative is expected to strengthen service delivery, reduce maternal and child mortality, and bring healthcare closer to the people across Bauchi State.
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