By Adelowo Oladipo
The Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, has declared a state of emergency on the General Hospital Minna, citing the urgent need for a total overhaul of the dilapidated facility.
Speaking during the weekly State Executive Council meeting, Governor Bago noted that the hospital, which was built over 50 years ago, has deteriorated significantly and is no longer fit to serve the medical needs of the state鈥檚 growing population.
According to the Governor, 鈥淭he hospital has been overstretched for many years, and its current state poses a serious challenge to effective healthcare delivery in the capital and beyond,鈥 said the Governor.
In response, the Governor has constituted a committee of special advisers and relevant stakeholders to carry out a full assessment of the hospital and propose practical solutions. Following their recommendations, plans are now underway to demolish the current structure and begin the reconstruction of new units and wards in phases.
He explained that during the period of reconstruction, essential departments and services will be temporarily relocated to select primary healthcare centres across the state to ensure continuity in care.
Bago, who had once paid an unscheduled visit to the hospital, revealed that the bench he sat on at the eye centre had been there since he was a child. 鈥淲e have to be honest with ourselves. The General Hospital Minna, in its present condition, can no longer serve its purpose. It is overstretched, outdated, and unsafe. What we need now is a modern, functional, and efficient health facility that reflects our vision for a healthier Niger State,鈥 the Governor stated.
He further added that this decision is part of a broader plan to revamp the entire healthcare sector in Niger State, ensuring that citizens have access to quality and dignified medical services.
鈥淥ur administration is committed to building systems that work. Health is a priority, and we are determined to ensure that people feel the impact of government through visible improvements in healthcare delivery,鈥 he added.
The Governor reassured the public that all necessary steps will be taken to minimise disruption during the transition period and to maintain access to essential services until the new facilities are completed.
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