Zulum increases 30% Salary to Medical Doctors in 7LGs
AREWA AGENDA – Borno State governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, during a late night visit to the General Hospital in Monguno, on Saturday, announced the approval of 30% salary increase for medical doctors in seven Local Government Areas of the State with peculiarities.
Apart from the medical doctors, nurses, midwives, lab technicians, pharmacists and other health workers in the seven local government areas will also benefit from 20% salary increase aimed at motivating them to deliver quality and affordable healthcare services.
The seven LGAs namely Monguno, Ngala, Dikwa, Kukawa, Kala-Balge, Abadam and Bama were among major strongholds destroyed by Boko Haram in 2014 and remained unoccupied for about eight years until the recent resettling of IDPs and refugees.
Zulum, in company of the Chief Whip of the House of Representatives, Barr. Mohammed Tahir Monguno, visited the Monguno general hospital around 1am and was there till 2am.
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He was received and conducted round the facility by the principal medical officer, Dr. Solomon Tiza
The governor ordered the construction of additional staff quarters, the provision of a deep aquifer borehole and solar power to enhance services at the facility.
Zulum had in January 2022, raised the salaries of all medical doctors in Borno State to the level paid by the Federal Government to stop rampant cases of state doctors moving to federal healthcare institutions for better pay.
The governor had in the last three years approved the recruitment of a combined total of 676 medical workers made up of over 40 medical doctors and 241 nurses, midwives and other health workers.
Zulum had spent Thursday and Friday nights in Monguno located in the northern part of the state, coordinating humanitarian responses and rebuilding projects.
Others in the governor’s entourage include the Commissioner for Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Resettlement, Engr Mustapha Gubio; Commissioner for Justice, Bar. Kaka Shehu Lawan, and former Commissioner of Agriculture, Engr Bukar Talba, among other humanitarian and reconstruction officials.