By Ndahi Inusa, Maiduguri
The Managing Director of North East Development Commission, NEDC, Mohammed Goni Alkali, has said that the commission is currently reconstructing the Maiduguri Eye and Dental Hospital to accommodate more patients, especially the Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs, in the state.
Alkali stated this during an inspection of NEDC’s projects within Maiduguri metropolis on Monday.
He noted that the main aim of rehabilitating the hospital is to decongest it, so that the victims of Boko Haram insurgency from the remote areas will have access to eye and dental care.
Alkali averred that the commission will provide medical equipment needed in the hospital, in addition to staff training to enhance better treatment of the patients with serious cases.
He added, “For the eye and dental hospital, we have told you that we are going to renovate the whole place and provide some facilities.
“As you can see now some of the facilities has started coming up; like the staff quarters and so on and so forth. We were in the warehouse and you have seen that most of the equipment which we’re giving them has been delivered.
“By the grace of God, during the first quarter of next year, we hope to finish the renovation and give them all the equipment they needed, so that the hospital would be a centre of excellence.”
The MD expressed satisfaction with the progress of work done on the ongoing reconstruction/rehabilitation of the Maiduguri Eye and Dental Hospital, and that of the NEDC headquarters at the post office area in Maiduguri metropolis.
He further explained that, the NEDC’s plan to separate the state headquarters from the main office and some other facilities, is to serve the community effectively.
He assured that the commission is working to improve the living condition of people in the North-East region in the areas of infrastructure, education, health, and agriculture, among other interventions, particularly, for the victims of Boko Haram violence by alleviating their sufferings.