Cap: Lack of proper education hindering effective health delivery in Bauchi State – Emir of Dass

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The Emir of Dass ,Alh Usman Billiyaminu Othman has observed that lack of proper education and enlightenment is limiting  effective healthcare service delivery in the state.

Alh, Billiyaminu Othman said this when members of a CSO, Journalists for Public Health and Development Initiative (J4PD) paid him a courtesy visit in his Palace  in Dass.

According  to him,  “We are facing a lot of issues particularly in the area of malnutrition, child and maternal health and other child killer diseases,” he said.”We have been having a lot of challenges throughout the state.”

The Emir who is the Chairman of Traditional Rulers in Healthcare Delivery stated  that “the first speaker has said it all about the challenges militating against health services delivery in the state” .

“Nonetheless, we cannot rest on our oars, we just have to look at the ways we can improve on the negative indices and that can only be achieved through active collaboration with an organisation like the J4PD “.

“We  have been working together for a long time with almost all the members of the J4PD during the polio era, but that notwithstanding, I believe that with this coalition, it will go a long way in making the job easier for us”, he added

Billiyaminu Othman said, “there are so many things that are going on, a lot of improvements have been made in our hospitals and other health facilities, there are a lot of consumables provided in the health facilities as well, a lot of services are there.

“But unfortunately, people are not aware, so there is the need for more public enlightenment, the need for Journalists to come in and organize series of activities which could create more awareness to our teeming public and patients so that people at  the community levels can access these opportunities at  the facilities.

“So, this is a very special roles you are going to play and also there are so many international donor partners that are operating within the state numbering more than 20 offering assistance and support in various aspects of the health delivery .

According to him,  “many people are not aware of the services, some of the activities are going on within the communities but most of the people may not take note of the activities. So, there is the need for us to bring you on board and to collaborate to make sure that we create more rapport, awareness all across the state so that people will benefit from the services that are rendered and readily available.”

“It is indeed a very great day for me after a very long period of time of the eradication of the deadly poliomyelitis thereby certifying Nigeria to be polio free leading to the phasing out of JAP.”

He also said that, “now I am very excited to hear that we have another platform that will partner and as well create general demand for health services in our state.”

The Coordinator of J4PD, Ms Elizabeth Nange Kah, in her address, commended the traditional ruler for the role he is playing in the improvement of health indices in the state saying that he is doing it for posterity.

According to her in order to create awareness on the health indices of the state,

there is the need for more information and engagement.

Also,  Ms Kah  told the Emir that a lot of positive things can be done through effective collaboration with the relevant health agencies in the state assuring that members of the J4PD will always give professional support as required

She then  assured  that the  CSO (J4PD)is ever ready to partner with relevant stakeholders to achieve the set objectives in the  state