Bandits Burn Down Two Health Centres, Shut 69 Others in Katsina - Official PremiumTimesng: Nigeria
The Katsina State Government says bandits have burnt down two primary health centres in Batsari Local Government Area of the state.
"Most of the health facilities in the area were taken over by the miscreants, and the solar refrigerators provided in such facilities have been converted to use by the bandits. Mr Yahaya, however, said the government had concluded plans to renovate one health centre in each of the 361 wards across the state.
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