Yobe govt condemns rising attacks on health workers

Muhammad Gana, Yobe commissioner for health and human services, has condemned the rising incidents of violent attacks on health workers across the state.
He spoke during a news conference in Damaturu on Friday, describing the attacks, which included physical and verbal abuse, as deeply troubling and unacceptable.
“Healthcare workers—doctors, nurses, midwives, community health workers, laboratory staff, attendants, and support personnel—are the backbone of our health system.
“They serve under challenging conditions, often with limited resources, long hours, and high emotional pressure, yet remain committed to saving lives and alleviating suffering,” Mr Gana said.
He noted that the assaults, threats, intimidation, insults, and harassment often occurred during emergencies, periods of grief, or heightened emotions.
While acknowledging that some health workers could occasionally be intolerant due to work pressures, Mr Gana emphasised that it was never justifiable for anyone to take the law into their own hands.
He added that any misconduct should be reported to the appropriate authorities instead.
The commissioner said the briefing aimed to educate the public on the dangers of violence against health personnel, which could lead to burnout, low morale, and substandard services.
“Violence undermines our collective efforts to strengthen primary healthcare, reduce maternal and child mortality, and build a resilient health system. When healthcare workers are attacked, the entire community suffers,” he said.
Mr Gana added that a directive had been issued to all health centres to accept emergency cases at all times and arrange next-level care when necessary, including transportation.
He described those measures as part of the state’s commitment to a patient-centred approach to healthcare delivery.
(NAN)
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