In a decisive move to strengthen the healthcare sector in Adamawa State, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has announced a bold new directive aimed at enhancing service delivery across the state. Taking to his official social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), the Governor revealed his administration’s commitment to improving healthcare by directing the Adamawa Primary Health Care Development Agency to immediately employ all qualified graduates from the state’s colleges of health who meet the necessary requirements.
“As part of our commitment to strengthening healthcare in Adamawa, I have directed the Adamawa Primary Health Care Development Agency to employ all qualified graduates from the state’s colleges of health who meet the necessary requirements. This move will boost our healthcare workforce and ensure better service delivery to our citizens,” Governor Fintiri stated.
This strategic initiative underscores the Governor’s dedication to addressing the pressing healthcare needs of Adamawa’s population. By integrating fresh graduates into the healthcare workforce, the state aims to fill critical gaps, particularly in underserved rural areas, ensuring that every citizen has access to quality medical care.
Governor Fintiri’s proactive approach not only highlights his administration’s responsiveness to the needs of its people but also serves as a beacon of hope for recent graduates who have been eagerly waiting to contribute their skills to the community. The Governor’s directive is expected to significantly enhance healthcare outcomes in Adamawa, positioning the state as a leader in healthcare reform within the region.
As the state gears up to implement this directive, the people of Adamawa can look forward to a more robust healthcare system, equipped with a well-trained and motivated workforce dedicated to improving the well-being of all citizens. Governor Fintiri’s commitment to healthcare is a testament to his broader vision for a healthier, more prosperous Adamawa State.