Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria Trains Primary Health Care Tutors In Bauchi

0

Share and Enjoy !

0Shares
0 0

By Muhammad Sani Abdulhamid

 

In a bid to improve effective primary healthcare service delivery in Nigeria, Bauchi State is hosting the 2023 Mandatory, Continues Development Project, MCPD, training for Primary Healthcare Tutors in the North East Zone, organized by the Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria.

The training aims to equip the Primary Healthcare Tutors with new skills and knowledge, to enable them to discharge their duties efficiently.

Speaking at the event, the Registrar/CEO Community Health Practitioners Registration Board of Nigeria, Alhaji Bashir Idris, restated the board’s commitment towards effective service delivery in primary healthcare across the nation.

The Registrar, who was represented by Director, inspection and accreditation, Malam Abubakar Huda, said Primary Health Tutors are those training community health practitioners, hence the need for them to be undergoing training and seminars to guide and also give them the opportunity to have professional licenses.

In his remarks, the National President, National Association of Community Health Practitioners of Nigeria, Comrade Kabiru Y Ahmed, commends the board for training and retraining of the tutors, which will assist in the delivery of quality healthcare services.

Kabiru Ahmed urged the participants to give adequate attention during the training and to step down what they have learned when they return to their duty posts.

He called on the government to do the needful by employing Community Health Practitioners to fill the existing gaps in the Primary Health Care sub-sector across the nation.

On his part, the Permanent Secretary, Bauchi State Ministry of Health, Alhaji Aliyu Babayo, said the administration of Governor Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, has done so much in improving healthcare service delivery in the state and will continue to do more in the health sector.

The theme for this year’s workshop is “the role of primary healthcare tutors in providing quality knowledge, attitudes and skills to community health practitioners towards effective service delivery in Nigeria”.

900 Views

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News

UNICEF Chief Calls for Greater Respect for Children’s Rights in Adamawa

0

Share and Enjoy !

0Shares
0 0

The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF has advocated for respect and protection of children’s rights in Adamawa State. The Chief of UNICEF Bauchi Field Office, Dr. Nuzrat Rafique, made the call during a one-hour live discussion program on NAS FM Yola, Adamawa State. During the discussion program monitored by our correspondent, Dr. Rafique said UNICEF […]

Read More
News

Adamawa: UNICEF Rallies Traditional Rulers For Education Drive.

0

Share and Enjoy !

0Shares
0 0

By Aliyu Abubakar Gengle In a bid to tackle the out-of-school children syndrome and improve learning outcomes in Adamawa State, traditional leaders have been mobilised to champion education in their communities, leveraging their influence to drive enrollment, retention, and community engagement. At a high-level meeting organized by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), in collaboration […]

Read More
News

Pension: Sabiu Baba Takes Helm as Bauchi State PENCOM Chair, Pledges Transparency and Efficiency

0

Share and Enjoy !

0Shares
0 0

By Mubarak Aliyu kobi Bauchi State Governor Senator Bala Mohammed has inaugurated members and chairman of the Bauchi State Contributory Pension Commission, tasking them with managing the state pension scheme. The commission’s primary objective according to the Governor, is to ensure effective pension management, reduce poverty among the elderly, and smooth consumption between working years […]

Read More