by Christiana Gokyo, Jos
The Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, has outlined his administration’s “ambitious plans” to (re)position Plateau as a leading hub for medical tourism within Nigeria.
He emphasized the favorable climate and the hospitable nature of its people as pivotal elements in realizing this vision.
While disclosing this during a courtesy call by Members House of Representatives on Health Institutions at old Government House Rayfield Jos, the governor also advocated the increased funding for federal health institutions in the state to address the nationwide issue of healthcare professionals seeking opportunities abroad, thereby enhancing healthcare standards not only within Plateau but across the nation.
He reiterated his commitment to establishing additional Teaching Hospitals to improve doctor-to-patient ratios, and expressed regrets that bureaucratic hurdles were delaying the launch of the Dental Department at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), and called for prompt action to rectify the situation.
The governor further highlighted the vital role of oversight functions by the National Assembly and said it ensures proper allocation and utilization of funds, particularly for underfunded institutions like JUTH.
Governor Mutfwang also received in audience, some heads of security agencies in the state. these include the Commandant of the Police Staff College, Jos, AIG Adebowale William, the Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDS, David Abi, and the State Commissioner of Police, Emmanuel Adesina, who all pledged their support to Governor Mutfwang’s administration in promoting peace, security, and unity in the state.
Responding, Governor Mutfwang expressed gratitude for their commitment to keeping the state safe, and stressed the importance of collective efforts in combating criminal and terrorist activities.