Resident doctors in Kaduna state commend Governor Uba Sani for actions they say improve the welfare of healthcare workers and strengthen healthcare delivery. The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) says the governor’s efforts include improving remuneration, working conditions, and related support that affect resident doctors directly.
NARD also points to broader measures aimed at strengthening the health workforce, including investment in infrastructure, manpower development, and efforts to build capacity. Premium Times adds that the governor’s approach includes recruitment of healthcare professionals across different cadres, strengthening workforce planning, and investing in training and capacity building.
Across the reports, the core focus is the association’s praise of the governor’s commitment to healthcare workers’ welfare. While outlets differ slightly in emphasis—one listing welfare components such as remuneration and infrastructure, and the other highlighting recruitment, workforce planning, and capacity building—they describe the same general set of initiatives.