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JUST-IN: Taraba State Healthcare Under Strain Amid Shortage of Doctors, Poor Infrastructure

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For many residents of Taraba state seeking medical care in public hospitals, access to quality healthcare has become increasingly difficult.

Across several general hospitals in the state, lack of qualified medical personnel and deteriorating infrastructure are raising concerns among patients and health experts, who have warned that the situation could worsen if urgent intervention is not undertaken.

Investigations by our correspondent reveal that many healthcare facilities in the state are struggling to cope with growing patient demands amid inadequate staffing levels and poor medical infrastructure.

Residents who spoke to our correspondent described a healthcare system under strain, where patients often endure long waiting periods, delayed medical procedures and limited access to specialist care.

One of such residents, Yerima Ato of Wukari local government council, alleged that the General Hospital in Wukari lacks enough qualified doctors to adequately attend to patients.

According to him, the shortage has forced authorities to rely on medical doctors from the Federal Medical Centre, FMC, Jalingo, to provide services in some of the state’s general hospitals.

“To my knowledge, doctors are being hired from the Federal Medical Centre, Jalingo, to cover up for the shortage of doctors in the general hospitals,” Ato said.

He recounted his personal experience, describing how a scheduled surgery was delayed because the required medical personnel were unavailable at the hospital.

“There was a time I was scheduled for surgery at the general hospital, but I had to wait for the doctors to come from the FMC. So, the same doctors you find at the FMC are the ones you find in the general hospitals,” he said.

For many residents, the situation raises questions about the capacity of public hospitals to provide timely and efficient healthcare services, especially in emergency situations where delays could have life-threatening consequences.

Another resident, Hajara Thomas, said hospitals in Takum, Ussa, Gassol, Gashaka, Bali and several other local government areas face similar difficulties.

According to her, many communities depend heavily on general hospitals and primary healthcare centres, making the shortage of doctors and other healthcare professionals a major concern.

She called on the state government to embark on aggressive recruitment of doctors, nurses, laboratory scientists and other health workers to bridge existing gaps in healthcare delivery.

“Our hospitals need more qualified personnel. People in rural communities deserve quality healthcare just like those living in urban centres,” she said.

Beyond manpower shortages, stakeholders have also identified poor infrastructure as a major factor affecting healthcare delivery in the state.

Supporting the position of the aforementioned respondents, a resident of Lau local government council who also decried the bad condition of the only government hospital in the council, said despite the aray of politicians from the council, accessing healthcare has become cumbersome to the people due to dilapidated structure and absence of medical personnel in the government facility.

A health expert,John Mayo, noted that many public hospitals operate in aging structures with inadequate facilities and obsolete equipment.

According to him, the poor state of infrastructure not only affects patient care but also discourages healthcare workers from accepting postings to some facilities.

“When healthcare facilities are poorly maintained and lack essential equipment, it becomes difficult for medical personnel to perform optimally. This ultimately affects the quality of service patients receive,” Mayo explained.

He stressed the need for government investment in the rehabilitation of hospitals, provision of modern medical equipment and improvement of working conditions for healthcare professionals.

Healthcare analysts say the challenges facing Taraba health sector reflect a broader national problem, where many states struggle with lack of healthcare workers due to migration, retirement and inadequate recruitment.

The situation has been compounded by increasing demand for healthcare services, population growth and limited funding for public health institutions.

Experts argue that strengthening primary healthcare centres, improving welfare packages for medical personnel and investing in modern healthcare infrastructure could significantly improve healthcare outcomes in the state.

For residents, however, the concern is immediate and personal. Many fear that unless urgent action is taken, access to quality healthcare will remain beyond the reach of thousands of citizens who depend on public hospitals for treatment.

Residents are urging the Taraba state government and relevant stakeholders to prioritize healthcare reforms, recruit additional medical personnel and upgrade hospital infrastructure to ensure efficient and accessible healthcare services across the state.

The state government is yet to react to this development, even after our reporters effort to get official reaction failed.

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BREAKING NEWS: Osun Police Launch Probe Into Shootings, Hunt Suspects

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Osun State Police Command has launched an investigation into the shooting incidents that occurred in parts of the state which has left several people injured.

In a statement issued on Wednesday on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, CP Ibrahim Gotan, the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Abiodun Ojelabi, said the command was deeply concerned about the incidents and had commenced efforts to identify and arrest those responsible.

According to the statement, CP Gotan immediately directed the Command’s Violent Crime Response Unit, alongside the Operations and Intelligence Departments, to begin a comprehensive investigation.

The police said the investigation was aimed at ensuring the arrest and prosecution of all individuals connected with the attacks.

“The Commissioner of Police immediately directed the Command’s Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU), alongside the department of operations and intelligence units of the command, to commence a thorough investigation aimed at arresting and prosecuting those responsible,” the statement said.

The command assured residents that normalcy had been restored in the affected areas and that measures had been put in place to prevent a recurrence of the violence.

It added that security had been reinforced in the affected communities, while intelligence-led operations were ongoing to track down the perpetrators and any sponsors linked to the incidents.

“The Command wishes to reassure residents that all necessary steps have been taken as normalcy has been restored to the areas and measures have been implemented to prevent any recurrence,” the statement added.

The police further disclosed that officers promptly evacuated injured victims to medical facilities for treatment and noted that those affected were responding positively to medical care.

The Commissioner of Police appealed to residents to remain calm, vigilant and law-abiding, while urging members of the public with useful information to assist the investigation.

“Citizens with useful information that can aid the ongoing investigation are encouraged to report to the nearest police station or contact the Command through its emergency channels. All information provided will be treated with strict confidentiality,” Ojelabi said.

The command reiterated its commitment to protecting lives and property across the state and pledged to ensure that all those behind the criminal acts were brought to justice.

Police also warned individuals and groups against taking the law into their own hands or engaging in activities capable of threatening public peace and security in Osun State.

DAILY POST has reported on Tuesday that the Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke and the Osun State All Progressives Congress, APC, Governorship Campaign Council exchanged accusations over a wave of violence reported in parts of Osun State, as both sides called for security intervention and investigations into the incidents.

The allegations followed reports of attacks and shootings in Osogbo, Ede and Ile-Ife, with the state government, the APC and the Accord offering differing accounts of the disturbances and assigning responsibility to rival political groups.

Addressing an emergency press briefing in Osogbo, Governor Adeleke condemned the coordinated attacks by political thugs allegedly associated with the governorship campaign of APC governorship candidate, Bola Oyebamiji, popularly known as AMBO.

However, the Osun APC Governorship Campaign Council rejected the governor’s claims and accused supporters of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and Accord of orchestrating attacks against APC members and campaign assets.

Meanwhile, the Accord through a statement signed by its Osun State Chairman, Pastor Victor Babalola Akande, alleged that armed thugs allegedly linked to the APC governorship campaign carried out shootings in parts of Osogbo and Owode-Ede, resulting in casualties and injuries.

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‘Poverty Is Never Nigeria’s Destiny ‘ – SDP Chieftain, Adebayo Blasts Tinubu Govt

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The Social Democratic Party, SDP, presidential candidate, Adewole Adebayo, has again slammed the administration of President Bola Tinubu over the level of hardship in the country.

In a post on his verified X handle on Tuesday, Adebayo said poverty is not Nigeria’s destiny, lamenting that poverty is the consequence of policy failures and poor leadership.

Adebayo stated that Nigeria could reverse its economic fortunes through what he described as the right government, clear priorities and deliberate planning.

The SDP’s presidential candidate pointed out that despite three years of economic reforms, millions of Nigerians continue to struggle with rising hardship and reduced purchasing power.

“Poverty is not Nigeria’s destiny. It is the result of failed leadership and it can be defeated with the right government, the right priorities and the right plan,” Adebayo stated.

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