Governor signs state primary healthcare agency bill into law
Gov. Aminu Tambuwal
on Friday signed the Primary Healthcare Development Agency (amendment)
Bill 2015 into law, with a promise to reposition the agency for better
service delivery.
A statement issued by Tambuwal's spokesman, Malam Imam Imam, said in Sokoto that the new bill incorporates all dispensaries and health clinics hitherto under the local government councils.
Tambuwal, however, said that they will now be under the state primary healthcare development agency.
The
amended bill, according to the statement, also promotes the
participation of women in the planning, management and implementation of
the provisions of the bill especially at the grassroots level.
"With
the signing of the bill, Sokoto state will now fully benefit from
various interventions from various development agencies who made
recommendations to the government on the need for such amendments.
"We
look forward to fully implementing all the provisions of the bill in
order to revolutionise health care delivery at the grassroots level in
all parts of the state,’’ the statement added.
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