Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, representing Borno South Senatorial District, has announced plans to facilitate the establishment of a Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Kwaya Kusar Local Government Area, as part of his continued efforts to improve access to quality healthcare services in the region.
Speaking during a recent engagement with constituents, Senator Ndume emphasized that while multiple healthcare facilities have been developed across Borno State, the needs of the people continue to grow. “Like Oliver Twist, we must ask for more. The health needs of our people cannot be ignored. That’s why I am championing the establishment of a Federal Medical Centre in Kwaya Kusar to ease the burden on existing health institutions and bring advanced medical services closer to the people,” he stated.
The proposal for the FMC Kwaya Kusar is among several people-centered initiatives the lawmaker is currently pursuing at the federal level. Notably, efforts to establish the Federal College of Agriculture in Shani have reached an advanced stage. Similarly, groundwork is underway for the establishment of the Federal College of Education in Marama.
Senator Ndume reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that Borno South receives its fair share of federal interventions, adding that these projects are in response to the yearnings of the people and are tailored to meet the region’s long-term developmental needs.
