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Buni approves employment of 196 health workers in Yobe

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Buni approves employment of 196 health workers in Yobe

By: Yahaya Wakili

Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe state has approved the employment of 196 graduates of College of Health Science and Technology Nguru to boost manpower in the health sector.

Those approved for employment are pharmacy Technicians, Medical Laboratory Technicians, Dental Surgery Technicians and Health Information Management professionals.

This was contained in a statement issued and signed by the Director-General, Press and Media Affairs to the Governor, Alhaji Mamman Mohammed.

The statement revealed that the employment of the 196 graduates of the college would add to the professional skills needed in the health facilities across the state.

“The approval covers 23 Pharmacy Technicians, 60 Medical Laboratory Technicians, 62 Dental Surgery Technicians and 51 Health Information Management Professionals.” Buni said.

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He urged the beneficiaries to be dedicated to their professional callings and to serve the people with dignity.

 “Government has expended so much in training you and how employed you. What is expected of you now is for you to justify the huge investment made by government to serve our people diligently and efficiently and to add value to our drive for improve healthcare delivery in the state.” Buni added.

He assured that the government will continue to employ the required personnel for effective and efficient service delivery.

The Buni administration has established at least one functional healthcare facility in each of the 178 political wards across the state, and established more General Hospitals and Specialists Hospitals to boost healthcare delivery in the state.

“This administration is committed to providing accessible and affordable healthcare delivery to the doorsteps of our people.” he assured

Buni approves employment of 196 health workers in Yobe

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