FNPH Kware Sokoto Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital

FNPH Kware Sokoto Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Kware (FNPHK) is a specialized mental health institution located in Kware, Sokoto State, Nigeria.

FNPHK is committed to delivering patient-centered care with a focus on dignity, compassion, and recovery.

EID AL-ADHA MESSAGE FROM THE MEDICAL DIRECTOROn behalf of the Management of our hospital, I warmly felicitate with all m...
27/05/2026

EID AL-ADHA MESSAGE FROM THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR

On behalf of the Management of our hospital, I warmly felicitate with all members of staff, our esteemed host community, and the entire Muslim Ummah on the joyous occasion of Eid al-Adha.

This sacred celebration reminds us of the timeless virtues of faith, sacrifice, obedience, compassion, and selfless service to humanity. As healthcare professionals and members of the larger society, these values remain central to our collective responsibility of caring for one another and building healthier communities.

I sincerely appreciate the unwavering dedication, resilience, and professionalism of our staff who continue to serve humanity with commitment and excellence, even during festive periods. Your sacrifices and contributions to patient care and community wellbeing are deeply valued.

May this blessed season bring peace to our homes, healing to the sick, comfort to those in distress, and renewed hope to our nation. May Almighty Allah accept our prayers, sacrifices, and acts of worship, and grant us continued strength, unity, good health, and prosperity.

Eid Mubarak to you and your loved ones.

Dr Abubakar Baguda Sulaiman
MD/CEO FNPHK

FEDERAL NEURO-PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, KWARE  *SPONSORSHIP OF STAFF FOR FIRE FIGHTING TRAINING PROGRAMME*The Management of ...
22/05/2026

FEDERAL NEURO-PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, KWARE
*SPONSORSHIP OF STAFF FOR FIRE FIGHTING TRAINING PROGRAMME*

The Management of the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Kware, sponsored five (5) members of staff to participate in a Fire Fighting Training Programme.

This initiative reflects the hospital’s commitment to staff development, safety awareness, and emergency preparedness.

The programme equipped participants with practical knowledge and skills in:
1. Fire prevention and control techniques
2. Handling of firefighting equipment
3. Emergency response procedures
4. General safety protocols

The selected staff actively engaged in both theoretical and practical sessions throughout the training.

The Management remains committed to building the capacity of its workforce and strengthening safety measures within the hospital.

Signed

MEDIA -S TEAM

*NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA NURSES AND MIDWIVES, KWARE BRANCH*  *NURSES WEEK OUTREACH AT SOKOTO STATE CENTRAL PARK*...
14/05/2026

*NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA NURSES AND MIDWIVES, KWARE BRANCH*
*NURSES WEEK OUTREACH AT SOKOTO STATE CENTRAL PARK*

The Kware Branch of NANNM held a health outreach on 13th May 2026 at Sokoto State Central Park to mark Nurses Week.

We provided drivers, traders, and park workers with:
- Health talks on drug misuse, rest, and healthy diet
- Free blood pressure checks and weight checks
- Counseling on preventive health and safety

The event was covered by NTA and the FNPH Kware Media Team.

In his closing remarks, the Branch Chairman urged participants to rest well, avoid self-medication, and go for regular check-ups. Special thanks to Dr. Abubakar Bagudu Suleiman, Medical Director, for providing a bus for the outreach.

The chairman concluded by assuring the commitment of NANNM FNPH Kware branch to promoting public health awareness and preventive care within the community.

FNPHK MEDIA

*Goodwill Message for International Nurses Week 2026*  _Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Kware, Sokoto_To all our dedic...
09/05/2026

*Goodwill Message for International Nurses Week 2026*
_Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Kware, Sokoto_

To all our dedicated Nurses,
The Management of the *Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Kware, Sokoto*, under the able leadership of Dr. Abubakar Baguda Suleiman, wishes to extend warm greetings and heartfelt appreciation to all nurses across the globe as we celebrate *International Nurses Week*.

This year’s celebration reminds us of the vital role nurses play in delivering compassionate, skilled, and patient-centered care. At FNPH Kware, your commitment on the wards, in the Accident and Emergency Unit, and across all departments has been instrumental in advancing our mission of providing quality mental health and general healthcare services to the people of Sokoto State and beyond.

Your resilience, empathy, and professionalism, especially in challenging and high-pressure environments, embody the true spirit of nursing. Whether conducting screenings, administering treatment, educating patients and families, or providing comfort during critical moments, you are the backbone of our hospital’s service delivery.

As an institution, we remain committed to supporting your growth through continuous training, improved working conditions, and the provision of tools and resources needed to excel. Your contributions directly strengthen our goal of becoming a center of excellence in psychiatric and holistic healthcare.

Thank you for your service, your sacrifice, and your unwavering dedication to humanity. May this week bring you recognition, rest, and renewed purpose.

*Happy International Nurses Week!*
The world is healthier because of you.

*Signed*
*Management*
Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Kware, Sokoto
Media team

_“Our Nurses. Our Future. Caring for You.”_

ASIBITIN TARAYYA NA KULA DA MASU CUTUTTUKAN ƘWAƘWALWA, KWARE, SOKOTOSASHEN GAGGAWA DA CETON RAI (ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY UN...
07/05/2026

ASIBITIN TARAYYA NA KULA DA MASU CUTUTTUKAN ƘWAƘWALWA, KWARE, SOKOTO

SASHEN GAGGAWA DA CETON RAI (ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY UNIT)

SANARWA

FARA AIKIN GWADI DA KULA DA CUTAR TARIN FUKA (TB)

Asibitin Tarayya na Kula da Masu Cututtukan Ƙwaƙwalwa, Kware, Sokoto

Suna sanar da al’umma cewa an buɗe cibiyar gwaji da kula da cutar tarin fuka (TB) a cikin Sashen Gaggawa da Ceton Rai (A&E Unit) na asibitin.

An samar da wannan cibiyar ne domin ƙara inganta gano masu ɗauke da cutar TB da wuri, tantancewa da kuma ba su magani bisa ga manufofi da ƙa’idojin lafiya na ƙasa.

AYYUKAN DA AKE BAYARWA

Ana gudanar da waɗannan ayyuka masu alaƙa da cutar TB:

A. Ayyukan Cibiyar TB ta Ƙasa

- Hoton kirji (Chest X-ray) ga waɗanda ake zargin suna da TB da kuma waɗanda aka tabbatar suna da cutar

B. Ayyukan TB na Asibiti

- Gwajin majina (Sputum Microscopy for AFB)
- Gwajin GeneXpert (na majina, bayan gida/stool, da sauran ruwan jiki)
- Gwajin TB-LAM
- Bayar da magungunan TB da bibiyar yadda marasa lafiya ke amfani da su
- Ana yin hoton kirji (Chest X-ray) ga masu zargin TB duk ranar Alhamis da ƙarfe 9:00 na safe

Ana shawartar duk masu fama da alamomin cutar TB ko masu zuwa bibiyar jinya da su garzaya zuwa Sashen Gaggawa da Ceton Rai (A&E Unit) domin samun duba da kulawa.

Domin ƙarin bayani, a tuntuɓi Sashen Gaggawa da Ceton Rai.

AN SA HANNUN:
Mahukuntan Asibiti
Asibitin Tarayya na Kula da Masu Cututtukan Ƙwaƙwalwa, Kware, Sokoto
Sashen Yaɗa Labarai

*FEDERAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL KWARE, SOKOTO*  *ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY UNIT*  *PUBLIC NOTICE*---*IMPLEMENTATION OF TUB...
07/05/2026

*FEDERAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL KWARE, SOKOTO*
*ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY UNIT*
*PUBLIC NOTICE*

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*IMPLEMENTATION OF TUBERCULOSIS SCREENING AND TREATMENT SERVICE*

The Management of the *Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Kware, Sokoto* is pleased to announce the establishment of a *Tuberculosis (TB) Screening and Treatment center* within the *Accident and Emergency Unit*.

This is to enhance early TB case detection, diagnosis, and treatment in accordance with national health policy and guidelines.

*SCOPE OF SERVICES*
The following TB-related services are now available to patients:

*A. National TB Center Services*
- Chest X-ray for TB suspects and confirmed cases

*B. Hospital TB Services*
- Sputum microscopy for AFB
- GeneXpert (Sputum, Stool, and other body fluids )
- TB-LAM testing
- Administration and monitoring of anti-TB medications
- *weekly (Thursdays)* chest x-ray for suspected patients by *9* am

All individuals with TB-related symptoms or requiring TB follow-up care are advised to present at the Accident and Emergency Unit for evaluation and treatment

For further information, please contact the Accident and Emergency Unit.

*SIGNED*
*Hospital Management*
Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Kware, Sokoto
_Media Unit_

*ANNOUNCEMENT: DENTAL WEEK CELEBRATION – FNPH KWARE, SOKOTO STATE*The Dental Unit, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Kwa...
02/05/2026

*ANNOUNCEMENT: DENTAL WEEK CELEBRATION – FNPH KWARE, SOKOTO STATE*

The Dental Unit, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Kware, in collaboration with the Nigerian Dental Therapist Association (NDTA), cordially invites the general public to its 2026 Dental Week.

In celebration of the upcoming Dental Health Day, the Dental Unit is committed to promoting awareness about the importance of a healthy smile. Oral health is not just about having bright teeth—it is a vital part of overall well-being.

We are delighted to invite you to be part of this special event. Your presence will greatly add value as we share expert tips, live demonstrations, and much more.

Kindly check the flyer below for details on the venue and time. Bring a friend, bring your family, and let’s prioritize our health together.

We look forward to seeing you there!

FNPH -S MEDIA

MESSAGE FROM THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR HAPPY WORKERS’ DAY!Today, we celebrate the strength, dedication, and resilience of our...
01/05/2026

MESSAGE FROM THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR
HAPPY WORKERS’ DAY!

Today, we celebrate the strength, dedication, and resilience of our incredible healthcare workforce.

As Medical Director, I am deeply proud of every member of staff whose daily efforts keep our hospital running and ensure that quality care reaches those who need it most. Your commitment, compassion, and professionalism continue to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our patients and the community we serve.

Working in healthcare is not without its challenges, yet you consistently rise to the occasion with courage and teamwork. This dedication is the backbone of our progress and success.

As we mark this year’s Workers’ Day, we reaffirm our commitment to improving staff welfare, strengthening our systems, and creating a supportive environment where everyone can thrive.

Thank you for all that you do. Your work truly matters.

Dr. Abubakar Suleiman Baguda
Medical Director

*The  3-day Intensive, hands-on training for Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital staff on the new electronic medical recor...
17/04/2026

*The 3-day Intensive, hands-on training for Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital staff on the new electronic medical record system EMR, provided by Kano Independent Research Center Trust (KIRC), came to an end today marking a pivotal milestone*

The training included Nurses, Doctors, Social welfare officers, Medical records staff, finance teams, TMC and other principal officers ensuring a unified, tech-savvy workforce.

This culminated in the signing of a landmark Memorandum of Understanding between the Hospital and Kano Independent Research Center Trust (KIRC). This agreement not only ushers in advanced digital health technology but also reinforces a shared commitment to ethical research, robust data protection, and sustainable infrastructure.

The MoU was signed by Barrister Naziru Ibrahim Muhammad on behalf of KIRCT while Dr. Zubairu Umar who is the Head of clinical services
signed on behalf Federal Neuropsychiatric hospital Kware for the Medical Director Dr Abubakar Suleiman Baguda.

Also in attendance were TMC Members from FNPHK, Dr Aisha Adam and Dr Surajo Danja from KIRCT.

Together, we are setting a new standard for patient care and mental Health research in Nigeria and beyond.

The MoU ensures ongoing Technical support, rigorous research ethics, and a steadfast commitment to data security empowering us to deliver better outcomes for every patient.

Stay with us as we pioneer a future where technology and compassion go hand in hand.

What possibilities do you see emerging from this collaboration ❓

FNPH -S MEDIA

EMR TRAINING AT FNPH KWARE The Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Kware is pleased to announce a Comprehensive Electroni...
13/04/2026

EMR TRAINING AT FNPH KWARE

The Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital Kware is pleased to announce a Comprehensive Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Training Programme scheduled as follows:
📅 Date: 15th – 17th April, 2026

📍 Venue: FNPH Kware, Sokoto State
This training, facilitated by KIRCT, is a major step toward transforming healthcare delivery in our facility.

💡 Why This Matters
Under the visionary leadership of Dr. Abubakar Suleiman Baguda, the Management, in collaboration with Kano Independent Research Center Trust, is working tirelessly to establish a standard, efficient, and fully functional Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system as part of its strategic transition toward a paperless healthcare system.

This initiative is aimed at:
✔ Improving patient care and safety
✔ Enhancing service delivery efficiency
✔ Strengthening data management and reporting
✔ Promoting a modern, digital healthcare system

📚 Training Highlights
Over the three days, healthcare professionals will receive hands-on training across all service points,

🧠 What to Expect
Participants will engage in:
✅ Practical EMR system use
✅ Interactive sessions and Q&A
✅ Pre- and post-training evaluations
✅ Feedback and system improvement discussions

🌍 Our Commitment
This initiative reflects FNPH Kware’s commitment to leveraging digital innovation to provide quality healthcare services to the public.
📢 Stay connected for updates and insights from the training sessions!

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