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July 18, 2026 - 6:23 PM

Niger Govt Begins Major Overhaul of Minna General Hospital

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In a bold step in Niger State redesign of healthcare delivery, Governor Mohammed Umar Bago made the declaration of an emergency intervention on General Hospital, Minna, by calling for the outright reconstruction of the aged hospital. 

 

 

The declaration is part of an overall state-driven effort towards rehabilitating and upgrading public health facilities.

 

The choice was made public after a State Executive Council meeting in Minna, demonstrating increasing concern over the condition of the hospital. The hospital was constructed over a half-century ago, and it has not been able to fit the requirements of a fast-increasing population. Governor Bago noted that the condition of the hospital is no longer acceptable to Niger State citizens, calling it overstretched, outdated, and structurally inappropriate to provide effective healthcare.

 

In a bid to initiate the reform, the governor has formed a committee comprising senior advisors and health sector stakeholders to undertake an in-depth evaluation of the hospital. The recommendations will inform a phased redevelopment scheme that includes the demolition of the current facilities and the construction of new modern medical units designed to suit the needs of current healthcare standards.

 

During this time, the government is going to divert vital services temporarily to selected state primary healthcare centers for patients to be treated as usual.

 

Governor Bago, remembering a recent tour of the facility, underscoring the need for change now, mentioned that some of the furniture utilized was not replaced since his childhood. He once again assured the people that his government is set to provide functional and respectful health services good enough for the people.

 

This is part of a larger strategy to overhaul the entire health system in the state. “It’s not about rebuilding a hospital,” the governor says. “It’s about building a health system that works, where people can receive quality care without compromise.”.

 

As its reconstruction program continues, its state government assured its citizens minimization of disruption and sustenance of vital medical services, heralding a new era of public health spending, efficiency, and accountability.

 

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