The Kwara State Government has completed training for frontline health workers across all 193 wards in the state. The initiative aims to bolster primary healthcare services and enhance health outcomes for residents, particularly in rural communities. Training focused on equipping workers with necessary skills to effectively deliver care at the grassroots level. This investment seeks to address healthcare access challenges and improve the overall quality of medical services available to the population. The program represents a commitment to strengthening the state’s healthcare infrastructure from the local level upwards. Officials anticipate the newly trained personnel will significantly impact preventative care and early intervention efforts. Further details about the training curriculum were not immediately available.
