Minister of Health commissions Bolori General Hospital constructed under Zulum’s administration

Minister of Health commissions Bolori General Hospital constructed under Zulum's administration Minister of Health commissions Bolori General Hospital constructed under Zulum's administration

Minister of Health commissions Bolori General Hospital constructed under Zulum’s administration

…10 ambulances distributed to medical facilities in Borno

The Bolori II General Hospital in Maiduguri, commissioned by the Minister of Health, Professor Mohammed Ali Pate, is a 150-bed facility constructed under Governor Babagana Umara Zulum’s administration. It provides specialised maternity and general diagnostic services and includes two theatre complexes, a radiography section, a pharmacy, a baby care unit, and modern laboratory facilities.

The hospital was transformed from what was previously an infectious disease facility to better serve Bolori II and surrounding communities lacking secondary health facilities.

The hospital’s commissioning was part of efforts to improve healthcare delivery in the State, including the distribution of 10 ambulances to various health facilities for enhanced emergency medical services.

Speaking before the symbolic tape cutting, the minister commended Governor Zulum for transforming what hitherto operated as an infectious disease facility.

“Your Excellency, thank you on behalf of all of us, not only here in Borno State, but the entire North East, for this amazing work transforming this magnificent building into Brigadier Abba Kyari General Hospital here in Bolori II,”  Pate stated.

He added,, “From what we have heard, it will be a highly impactful effort to help drive maternal mortality, which aligns with the president’s direction. We will work together with you, but we want to thank you for this, and may God reward you.”

In his remarks, Governor Zulum explained that the hospital was remodelled entirely with the construction of additional facilities to serve Bolori II and the surrounding communities that lacked secondary health facilities in their neighbourhood.

The brief ceremony was attended by a former vice president, Ambassador Babagana Kingibe; the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs. Didi Esther Walson-Jack; the Secretary to the Borno State Government, Bukar Tijani, among other senior government officials.

Meanwhile, the fleet of 10 ambulances were distributed to different health facilities to strengthen emergency medical services.

The distribution of the new ambulances, each equipped with medical technology, targets hospitals and clinics in neighbourhoods to bridge existing gaps in emergency healthcare access.