Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving the quality of life for all citizens, stating that it remains the foremost responsibility of governments at all levels.
Bala Mohammed made this known during a courtesy visit by Dr. Nuzhat Rafique, Chief of Field Office for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Bauchi Field Office, held at the Government House.
Governor Mohammed underscored the critical role of collaboration in tackling development challenges and promoting the welfare of residents, especially women and children under the age of five.
He noted that his administration is prioritising key areas essential to the state’s development which are ensuring transparency, accountability, and effective leadership across all sectors, expanding access to quality healthcare services and promoting public health and enhancing educational infrastructure, promoting literacy, and encouraging skills acquisition.
On nutrition, he stressed that it is addressing malnutrition and promoting food security through sustainable agriculture and nutrition programmes.
He expressed appreciation for UNICEF’s ongoing support and emphasized the necessity of strong partnerships in executing impactful development initiatives.
Bala, however, voiced concern over persistent challenges facing the state, particularly malnutrition, which continues to threaten the health and future of children.
Governor Mohammed stressed the need for increased capacity building in agriculture to boost food production and ensure access to nutritious food for all citizens.
He assured Dr. Rafique of his administration’s unwavering commitment to sustained engagement with UNICEF and other development partners to address critical issues and promote inclusive development.
“By working together, we can achieve sustainable growth and improve the overall well-being of our people,” he emphasised.
For her part, Dr. Nuzhat Rafique praised the governor for his inclusive governance approach and commitment to development.
She emphasised the importance of strategic planning in achieving quality education, healthcare delivery, and nutrition outcomes.
Dr. Rafique, however, noted that Bauchi State has yet to release matching funds required for the procurement of nutritional supplies under the Children’s Nutrition Fund (CNF), a programme available to all interested states.
She reiterated UNICEF’s readiness to continue supporting the state but urged timely action to maximise the impact of available interventions.
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