Jigawa govt to sponsor 60 students to study medicine in China

 


 By Auwal Sankara

The Jigawa state Government has concluded all arrangements to sponsor a second badge of 60 students who are expected to study medicine in China.


Governor Muhammad Badaru Abubakar who disclosed this while speaking at an event in Dutse the state capital, says the gesture is aimed at bridging the gap of man power in the health sector.


According to the Governor, the sixty students were drawn from the 27 local government areas of the state, adding that their choice was based on merit as all the students had to pass a test organized by the state ministry of health.


The Governor also said his administration would continue to accord more priority to Education and healthcare in the state through various initiatives that would provide a long term solution to the challenges bedeviling the two sectors.


He said “we have already reached our target of one primary health center in every ward in the state. So far, in all the 287 wards in the state each have gotten its primary health centre. We also want to ensure that each local government gets at least a general hospital before the end of this tenure.”


Auwal D Sankara (FICA) is the Senior Special Assistant to the Executive Governor of Jigawa State on New Media.

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