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Patients beg govt to repair X-ray machine at Katsina hospital

A worker in the hospital said that N3 million was needed to repair the machine.

• February 2, 2025
Governor Dikko Radda
Governor Dikko Radda (Credit; Leadership)

Patients at the Turai Yar’adua Maternity and Children Hospital, in Katsina metropolis, have appealed to the state government to provide a functional X-ray machine in the hospital.

The patients made the appeal while expressing their concerns during an interview  in Katsina on Saturday.

During a visit to the hospital, some of the patients said that for about five months now, the x-ray machine in the hospital was no longer working.

One of the patients, Bala Abubakar, said that the machine was working perfectly before, but later it developed a problem.

“About five months ago, I was here with a patient who required an X-ray, but we were told that the machine was faulty, so we had to take him to the general hospital. A big government hospital such as Turai, I can’t believe an X-ray machine will develop a problem, and spend about five months without being fixed or replaced. Therefore, the government should please provide and install a new X-ray machine or repair the one they already have,” Mr Bala appealed to the state Goveror Dikko Radda.

Another patient, Amina Balarabe, who narrated a similar experience, appealed to the governor to, as a matter of urgency, do something to fix the x-ray machine.

Some of the hospital’s staff who confirmed the situation, said the machine only needed to be repaired, and it might not cost more than N3 million.

Also, in an interview l, the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Katsina State Hospital Management Service Board, Mohammed Kabir, said they were aware of the issue, and that efforts were being made to fix the machine.

According to him, it is a long process, but finally the technician who will repair the machine has been booked, expressing hope that by the end of February, the problem will be over.

He called on wealthy individuals, companies, organisations, in-house organisations, and other philanthropists to also contribute their quota, instead of leaving everything to the government. 

(NAN)

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