Commissioner of Health and Human Services, Professor Mohammed Alhaji, disclosed this while unveiling the drugs at his ministry’s stores located along Baga road in Maiduguri.
The supplies included drugs for prevalent illnesses, maternal delivery kits and other medical essentials.
The commissioner directed medical directors and principal medical officers of public healthcare centres in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council and Jere to quickly prepare procedural papers to receive their allocations for immediate deployment of the drugs and other supplies.
Arab emphasised that the drugs must be given free to patients that have no money at hand or those that have problems in accessing their funds to pay for their service.
He said officials would rely on patients to be honest because as Zulum noted, “while we know some people may have money and still demand free drugs by pretending they lack funds, we cannot, because of some dishonest people, refuse to help those in need”.
Arab on behalf of health workers across the state, thanked governor Zulum for once again, coming to the aid of patients at a critical period, a move which he described as humane.
Medical directors and principal medical officers of public hospitals in their joint response expressed happiness with Governor Zulum’s gesture.
On their behalf, medical director of the State Specialist Hospital, Dr. Baba Shehu Mohammed, said they were happier than the patients because they normally feel pain seeing patients unable to pay for diagnoses or buy drugs after prescriptions.
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