- As the second federal medical institution in Gombe State, following the upgrade of the Federal Teaching Hospital in the capital, the Kumo Federal Medical Centre is expected to serve as a tertiary health facility, contribute to the training of medical professionals, and enhance healthcare services in the region.
- President Tinubu commended Governor Yahaya for his dedication to the welfare of Gombe State’s citizens, emphasizing that the takeover would not only elevate the state’s healthcare delivery system but also support the governor’s efforts in prioritizing the well-being of the people.
In a significant move to bolster healthcare services in Gombe State and the Northeast region, the Federal Government has taken over the management of the General Hospital in Kumo, converting it into a Federal Medical Centre, Eko Hot Blog reports.
The decision was made in response to a formal request from Governor Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya and aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to improving Nigeria’s health sector through comprehensive reforms.
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As the second federal medical institution in Gombe State, following the upgrade of the Federal Teaching Hospital in the capital, the Kumo Federal Medical Centre is expected to serve as a tertiary health facility, contribute to the training of medical professionals, and enhance healthcare services in the region.
President Tinubu commended Governor Yahaya for his dedication to the welfare of Gombe State’s citizens, emphasizing that the takeover would not only elevate the state’s healthcare delivery system but also support the governor’s efforts in prioritizing the well-being of the people.




