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Aisha Buhari Foundation Builds Maternity Complex In Yola

 

Mrs Aisha Buhari

Mrs. Aisha, the wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, through her Foundation, is constructing a maternity complex within the Federal Medical Center, Yola, capital of Adamawa State.

 

The project is aimed at reducing the burden on existing facilities in the hospital.

A statement by her spokesman, Suleiman Haruna said that the project was inspected today, Saturday, by a delegation led by Coordinator of Aisha Buhari Foundation, Dr. Kamal Abdurrahman Muhammad.

“We have assessed the progress of construction work, which has reached 60%, and will likely be completed before the end of the year” Said Dr. Kamal, adding that the 70-bed facility will house multiple consultation rooms, ante-natal clinics, a gynaecology ward and clinic, ultra sound room, emergency operations theater, pharmacy, family planning clinic and a 200 – capacity ante-natal waiting area.

“Mrs. Buhari is advocating for intervention especially from well-meaning Nigerians because government cannot do it alone, that is why she is showing example. By physically constructing this maternity complex, more women will receive attention at the hospital during both ante- and postnatal periods and health outcomes within the catchment area will improve.”

Dr. Kamal said this project is the second of its kind after Daura General Hospital, Katsina State. Mrs. Buhari’s intention is therefore to build such maternity Complexes in all geopolitical zones. He called on privileged organizations to partner with the Aisha Buhari Foundation in achieving these lofty projects.

Earlier, the Chief Medical Director of the Federal Medical Center, Professor Auwal M. Abubakar, commended Mrs. Buhari for the project, which he believes will impact positively on the patients using the hospital.

He said that facilities at the hospital are always overstretched because it has a large catchment area covering Borno, Gombe, Taraba and parts of the Republic of Cameroon.

Prof. Abubakar said that the construction of such a huge complex to cater for maternity needs of the hospital, will not only decongest the present maternity section, but will help free additional space for other uses.