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Thursday, January 23, 2025

Katsina takes delivery of medical equipment from World Medical Relief

Mr Radda described the partnership with World Medical Relief as part of the administration’s commitment to reform healthcare delivery in the state.

• January 23, 2025
Governor Dikko Radda
Governor Dikko Radda (Credit; Leadership)

The Katsina State Government received the first container of donated medical supplies from the World Medical Relief in Detroit, United States of America on Thursday.


The Chief Press Secretary to Governor Dikko Radda, Ibrahim Kaula-Mohammed, said in a statement that the delivery was sequel to the governor’s visit to the WMR headquarters in November 2023.


During the visit, Mr Kaula-Mohammed said the governor met with the President of the organisation, George V. Samson and his team, where he conveyed his passion to ensure people of the state have access to high-quality healthcare.


He also informed the WMR’s president of the healthcare needs assessment results conducted by the state government immediately after he assumed office.


He said, “Governor Radda secured a commitment for 10 containers of essential medical equipment and supplies. It should be noted that an average container has equipment and supplies worth $1 million. Presently, two additional containers are on the way to the state from Lagos, while seven remain in transit on the sea.’’


Additionally, Mr Kaula-Mohammed said that the organisation relayed its commitment to help state source for state-of-the-art MRIs and CT scans, including installation and training for the technicians at a discounted rate.


He quoted Mr Radda as describing the partnership with World Medical Relief as part of the administration’s commitment to reform healthcare delivery in the state.


“These medical supplies will significantly enhance our capacity to provide quality healthcare services to our citizens,” the CPS quoted the governor as saying.


Mr Kaula-Mohammed revealed that the state government has equally implemented a distribution plan to ensure those vital medical resources reach healthcare facilities efficiently.

(NAN) 

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