President Buhari commissions NAF Reference Hospital in Bauchi

President Buhari commissions NAF Reference Hospital in Bauchi

- President Buhari is on a two-day official visit to Bauchi state

- The president used the opportunity of his visit to commission newly constructed 261 Nigerian Air Force Reference Hospital in the state

- The hospital became necessary to specially provide additional medical support for members of the armed forces involved in counter insurgency operations

The newly constructed 261 Nigerian Air Force Reference Hospital in Bauchi was commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, April 26.

Legit.ng gathered that the medical facility was built to specially provide additional medical support for members of the armed forces involved in counter insurgency operations in the northeast.

In his welcome address at the event, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, stated that the services of the hospital would also be extended to civilians, which had been the tradition in the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).

President Buhari commissions NAF Reference Hospital in Bauchi
President Buhari thanked and commended the NAF for initiating and completing this facility. Photo credit: NAF

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He added that the hospital is part of the efforts of the current NAF leadership to reform the healthcare system of the service and to support the on-going counter insurgency operations by ensuring the availability of immediate quality medical care to those injured in active service.

President Buhari commissions NAF Reference Hospital in Bauchi
The CAS said the services of the hospital would also be extended to civilians. Photo credit: NAF

Speaking further, the CAS stated that the NAF is using its medical facilities in its campaign of “Winning Hearts and Minds of the populace,” which has been a major component of its counter insurgency strategy in the northeast.

He acknowledged that the achievements would not have been possible without the support of President Buhari. He therefore expressed profound appreciation to the president for the support that the NAF, and indeed the armed forces of Nigeria, had been enjoying under the current federal government administration.

President Buhari commissions NAF Reference Hospital in Bauchi
President Buhari was taken round the facility to see things for himself. Photo credit: NAF

He also specially thanked the president for putting the service on a trajectory that is fast restoring its glory, noting that under his administration, 15 new aircraft had been inducted into service with another 4 set to be inducted before the end of 2018 while 12 hitherto grounded aircraft had been reactivated.

The CAS then pledged that NAF personnel, under his leadership, would re-double efforts to ensure the security of Nigerians and uphold the present democratic ideals for the progress and prosperity of our fatherland.

President Buhari commissions NAF Reference Hospital in Bauchi
A NAF medical officer showing President Buhari and other dignitaries round the NAF Reference Hospital in Bauchi. Photo credit: NAF

Air Marshal Abubakar equally thanked the governor of Bauchi state for allocating the huge parcel of land the NAF Base is today located. Additionally, he thanked members of the National Assembly, particularly the Senate and House committees on Air Force for their support to the service.

While addressing the audience, President Buhari disclosed that the hospital is part of the growing commitment to enhance the welfare of troops in the theatre of operations. He stated that the counter insurgency efforts would be enhanced by the location of the medical facility because of its proximity to the theatres of operation.

"The strategic goal is that more lives will be saved from operational injuries," he explained.

President Buhari also indicated that the new NAF hospital would reinforce the national trauma medical support for critical emergencies such as natural or man-made disasters. He then thanked and commended the NAF for initiating and completing this facility while urging it to ensure sustainability of maintenance and quality delivery of service to members of the AFN and the civil populace.

The president also commended the NAF for reviewing its order of battle in response to current and emerging threats facing the country.

He then noted that the NAF remained a key component of the armed forces in its constitutional role of providing aid to civil authorities across the country. After his address, the president undertook a tour of the hospital alongside other guests.

Legit.ng gathered that the newly commissioned NAF Reference Hospital is a 60-bed hospital that consists of an Accident and Emergency Unit, Intensive Care Unit, Twin Theatres, Radio Diagnostic Unit as well as renal dialysis, ophthalmic, dental, physiotherapy, maternal and new born units in addition to a mortuary.

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It is also equipped with modern diagnostic and life support equipment intended to provide medical care to critically ill patients such as those wounded in combat.

Governor Abubakar had earlier declared Thursday April 26, as a public holiday ahead of President Muhammadu Buhari's two day visit to the state.

According to a statement sent to Legit.ng by the special adviser, media and strategy to the governor, Ali Ali, the holiday was declared to enable all and sundry give the president a rousing reception.

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Source: Legit.ng

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