The University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, located in the northeastern part of Nigeria, has suffered a significant loss due to the recent flooding in Maiduguri. According to the Chief Medical Director, Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo, the hospital lost a substantial amount of equipment and facilities worth N20bn. The flooding, which occurred in 2024, caused widespread damage to the hospital’s infrastructure, including its buildings, roads, and medical equipment. The hospital’s management has expressed concern over the loss, stating that it will take a significant amount of time and resources to replace the damaged equipment and facilities. The flooding was caused by heavy rainfall, which resulted in the overflow of the nearby river. The hospital’s location, which is close to the river, made it vulnerable to the flooding. The management has appealed to the government and other stakeholders to provide assistance in rebuilding and replacing the lost equipment and facilities. The hospital is a major healthcare provider in the region, and the loss of equipment and facilities will likely have a significant impact on the delivery of healthcare services. The flooding has also affected other parts of the city, with many residents displaced and properties damaged. The government has promised to provide relief to those affected by the flooding, but the hospital’s management is still waiting for assistance. The loss of equipment and facilities is not only a financial burden but also a setback for the hospital’s operations. The hospital’s staff is working hard to ensure that patients continue to receive quality care despite the challenges. The management is exploring options to replace the lost equipment and facilities, including seeking donations and grants from local and international organizations. The hospital’s administration is also working with the government to develop a plan to prevent similar flooding in the future. The incident has highlighted the need for improved infrastructure and flood control measures in the region. The hospital’s management is grateful for the support of the community and is committed to providing quality healthcare services despite the challenges. The flooding has also raised concerns about the impact of climate change on healthcare infrastructure and the need for sustainable solutions to mitigate its effects.