Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed on Wednesday hosted a delegation from the Greece-based non-governmental organisation, Heart Doctors, for Iftar at his residence in Bauchi State.
He was joined by his wife, Mrs Aisha Bala Mohammed, members of the State Executive Council, senior government officials, and other guests.
The governor commended the organisation for its remarkable contributions to healthcare delivery and humanitarian services in Bauchi State and beyond. He also expressed his deep appreciation for their ongoing interventions and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening collaborations in advancing public health and improving the wellbeing of our people.

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On behalf of the delegation, the team lead, Mrs Helen, thanked Governor Mohammed for the warm reception and for the honour of the Iftar invitation, describing it as a truly memorable gesture. She also expressed gratitude for the recognition of the impact of their humanitarian mission in Bauchi State.
Earlier in the day, the governor welcomed the delegation to the Government House in Bauchi for a courtesy meeting. Working in partnership with Hellenic Aid, the delegation is in the state on a humanitarian mission to support vulnerable communities.
According to a post on his X handle, Governor Mohammed said the delegation briefed him on their ongoing projects, shared details of interventions they have already completed, and outlined plans to expand assistance in areas where help is urgently needed.
The governor stated further on his meeting with the team: “I commended the organisation for its compassion and dedication, and I emphasised the vital role international development partners play in strengthening healthcare delivery and advancing social initiatives in our state. I also assured them that my administration will continue to support credible organisations committed to improving the lives of our people.
“In response, Mrs Helen, the team leader of the delegation, thanked me for the warm reception and reaffirmed their commitment to sustained medical outreach and humanitarian work for underserved communities in Bauchi State.”






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