Bauchi State Govt. to engage 800 volunteers in community healthcare services
The Executive Chairman, Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr Rilwanu Mohammed has said the agency would engage 800 volunteers in community-integrated healthcare services across the 323 wards in the state.
Dr Rilwanu Mohammed disclosed to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) an interview in Bauchi on Tuesday.
He said that the volunteers would be paid a monthly stipend of N5,000, and be charged with the responsibility of providing direct health services or making referrals to other health facilities.
The chairman said that the action was a deliberate plan to sustain the concepts adopted by development partners in primary healthcare.
He added that the state received support from Federal Government through its Save One million Life Programme and the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund.
“The state has conducted a mapping exercise and came up with 800 chief agents for integrated healthcare at ward levels.
his word, “They were engaged and paid by development partners to work in communities, so, we would retain them.
“They would provide direct services such as rapid diagnostic test, pregnancy test, treatment of malaria, among others.
“The move is part of our demand creation wing to encourage women to go to the hospital for delivery, routine immunisation, childbirth spacing services,
nutrition and ante-natal clinics,” he said.
Bauchi State Govt. to engage 800 volunteers in community healthcare services