Monday, June 23, 2025

FRSC vows to enforce safety rules, regulations in Kano



By Bosede Olufunmi

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has vowed to enforce safety rules and regulations on road users, especially articulated drivers to curb crashes in Kano State.

The State FRSC sector Commander, Muhammed Bature, stated this at a town hall meeting on Monday in Kano.

He said that the meeting is to address persistent safety and security challenges posed by articulated vehicles.

The sector commander urged articulated vehicle drivers to adopt responsible driving habits in a bid to mitigate rising incidents of road crashes and explosions across the state.

He decried frequent cases of explosions involving tankers and trailers, describing the situation as a critical issue which is not peculiar to Kano state, but across the country.

"As owners of the larger percentage of articulated vehicles in the country National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) no doubt has an important role to play in the campaign for safety of haulage operations in the country.

"As basic as in the areas of training of drivers and ensuring proper and regular maintenance of vehicles, NARTO surely is pivotal in uploading these safety,"he said.

Bature said the call has become imperative in view of the rampant escalation of cases of tanker explosion FRSC frowns at this wanton destruction of lives and property.

"All hands must be on deck to stop the carnage, every road users and vehicle must ensure safety whenever they are on the road.

The sector commander also urged trailers to desist from conveying animals with human beings to avoid unforseen circumstances.

On his part, the Public Relations Officer of NARTO, Aminu Umar, described the meeting as timely and urged the drivers to make good use of the meeting and always drive with care.

NAN reports that other agencies at the meeting include, NEMA, SEMA, fire service, police, among others. (NAN)

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Death of Kano athletes: FRSC vows to probe scene of crash



By Olufunmi

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has vowed to investigate spot of accident that caused tragic death of 22 athletes who lost their lives in a recent road crash.

The Corps Marshal of the FRSC, Shehu Mohammed, made this known during a condolence visit to the Kano State Government on Monday in Kano.

NAN reports the accident occured at about 12:30pm on May 31, 2025 along Kano-Zaria road while the deceased athletes were returning from the just concluded national sports festival in Ogun state.

He said the Corps have initiated investigation on the scene and cause of the accident as part of it mandate is to conduct thorough research and investigations into accident causes.

Mohammed, who was represented by Assistant Corps Marshal Ahmed Umar, described the incident as deeply heartbreaking and devastating.

According to him, “FRSC does not believe road crashes happen without cause rather they bare often the result of factors that were not properly managed.”

“That particular spot is quite notorious for being prone to fatal road traffic crashes.
“Our officials will carry out a detailed investigation at the accident site and make the report available for further necessary action,” he added.

He further stated the Corps is willing to partner with  state government to prevent and reduce the loss of lives on the roads.
Muhammed called on the government that any of such travelling of  interstates should involve FRSC for safety precautions.
He also said that the FRSC will continue to educate the general public on safety of road and drive with caution.

On his part, the Deputy Governor, Comrade Aminu Abdussalam said they did not only go to get medal they also give their contribution in the unity of state.

“They won medals and proudly come back to celebrate with the state when this sudden incident happened celebrated few kilometers to kano State”,he said.

He appreciates the show of love and concern by the corps marshal for commiserating with the people of Kano at large. Abdussalam pray for the repose of the soul and wish such deadly occurrence will never happen again.(NAN)

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Kano Health Ministry Organizes Workshop to Develop H-SAP


By Maryam Abubakar Tukur 

In a decisive move to strengthen public health systems and respond to the findings from the climate and heath vulnerability assessment, the Kano State Ministry of Health has organized a comprehensive workshop aimed at developing a Kano Health State Adaptation Plan (H-SAP).

Supported by the UK Government's Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) Lafiya Programme,, the primary goal of the workshop is to develop a cohesive and actionable plan that integrates climate resilience into health policies and practices, as in line with the State Government's commitment to enhancing climate resilience within its public health systems.

Declaring the workshop open, the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Health Pharm. Aminu Bashir, who represented the Commissioner Dr. Abubakar Labaran Yusuf emphasized the importance of action:.

"This plan demonstrates the commitment of Kano State government through the Ministry of Health to safeguarding health through proactive, science-based strategies.

"It would also strive to address the health impacts of rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and changing disease patterns," Pharm. Bashir asserted.

He further noted that the plan focuses on some priority areas, namely, the health system strengthening, including climate-resilient infrastructure and supply chains; the surveillance and monitoring of climate-sensitive diseases like malaria; and emergency preparedness for climate-related disasters.

Other areas, according to the Permanent Secretary, are research and capacity building on climate-health linkages and cross-sectoral coordination with agriculture, environment, and disaster management agencies,

Earlier, Dr. Ibrahim Gano, the Director Public Health, State Ministry of Health, appreciated and welcomed stakeholders to this important workshop that will contribute towards strengthening the capacity of the health sector to respond to climate and health.

Also speaking at the event, the State Team Lead of the FCDO Lafiya Programme, Abdulkadir Salisu Kabara conveyed the goodwill and best of Lafiya Programme to the workshop and commended the State for convening to develop their context-specific H-SAP that responds to the vulnerability assessment findings on climate and health. This effort will further contribute to HOPE PHC DLI 1.1, DLI1.2, and DLI 10

According to Dr. Ahmad Garba, the Climate Change Focal Person Ministry of Health, the objectives of the workshop are:

Present the recommended adaptations from the Health National Adaptation Plan

Facilitate discussion and capture inputs on the HNAP priority recommendations interventions, actions, and strategies for state adaptation

Agree on the priority interventions, actions, and strategies that will be taken forward in the adaptation of the HNAP,

and lastly, produce a draft Health State Adaptation plan (HSAP)

CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO HIS EXCELLENCY, ALHAJI ABBA KABIR YUSUF, EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF KANO STATE, ON HIS SECOND ANNIVERSARY IN OFFICE



On behalf of the management and staff of the Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency, I, Pharm. Gali Sule, FPSN, heartily congratulate His Excellency, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, the Executive Governor of Kano State, on the occasion of your two years in office since your inauguration on May 29, 2023.

Your Excellency, these two years have been marked by visionary leadership, impactful reforms, and unwavering dedication to the health and well-being of the people of Kano State.

Under your purposeful administration, the Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA) has witnessed a new era of revitalization and efficiency. Your strategic support has strengthened the agency’s capacity to ensure the uninterrupted supply of quality-assured drugs and essential medical consumables to government health facilities across the state.

The rehabilitation and reactivation of the agency’s central medical warehouse, the automation of our drug distribution system, and the adoption of a transparent procurement process are direct results of your commitment to strengthening the state’s healthcare delivery system.

Your Excellency, your prioritization of healthcare through improved funding, timely release of budgeted allocations, and policy direction has not only repositioned our agency but also restored confidence in the public health supply chain.

Furthermore, the supply of essential medicines to over 800 primary and secondary health facilities, coupled with the retraining of health personnel on rational drug use and inventory management, has significantly improved service delivery to the people of Kano State.

We are proud to be part of your administration’s health sector achievements and remain committed to upholding the high standards you have set. Your leadership continues to inspire dedication, innovation, and accountability in public service.

As we mark this milestone, I pray for your continued wisdom, strength, and good health as you steer Kano State toward greater heights.

Congratulations, Your Excellency!

Signed,
Pharm. Gali Sule, FPSN
Director General
Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency

KSHMB Executive Secretary Congratulates Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf on 2nd Anniversary, Commends Landmark Achievements in Health Sector



By Samira Suleiman 

The Executive Secretary of the Kano State Hospitals Management Board, Dr. Mansur Mudi Nagoda, has extended warm congratulations to the Executive Governor of Kano State, His Excellency Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, on the occasion of his 2nd year anniversary in office.

In a statement released on Thursday, Dr. Nagoda described Governor Yusuf’s leadership as “transformational, people-focused, and deeply impactful, especially in the health sector.”

“Your Excellency, the past two years have witnessed a remarkable turnaround in the health landscape of Kano State. From the rehabilitation and upgrade of general hospitals and primary healthcare centres, to the recruitment of health professionals and restoration of essential services, your administration has demonstrated an unshakable commitment to quality and accessible healthcare for all.”

Dr. Nagoda highlighted notable achievements including the re-introduction of free maternal and child healthcare, expansion of diagnostic and surgical services, and provision of modern medical equipment across facilities in the state.

He noted that these efforts have significantly improved healthcare delivery and restored public confidence in government-owned hospitals. “The reforms under your watch have placed Kano on a new path towards achieving Universal Health Coverage,” he said.

While offering heartfelt prayers for Allah’s continued guidance, protection, and strength for the Governor, Dr. Nagoda reaffirmed the full support of the Hospitals Management Board for the continuation of the Governor’s administration into a second term.

“The work you have started is visionary and deserves continuity. As health professionals and as citizens, we stand firmly behind your leadership for the progress and prosperity of our dear state,” the statement concluded.

Friday, May 9, 2025

Kano Project Monitoring Commissioner Gives Ultimatum to Contractors Over Delayed Contracts

By Our Reporter 

The renovation and upgrade of Kafin Maiyaki Primary Healthcare Center in Kiru to a Cottage Hospital is expected to gain momentum following a 48-hour ultimatum issued by the Honorable Commissioner, Ministry for Public Procurement, Project Monitoring and Evaluation, Kano State Comrade Nura Ma’aji Sumaila. The ultimatum was given during his statewide inspection tour to assess the progress of ongoing projects.

According to a press statement issued by Sagiru Ado Abubakar the Public Relations Officer of the ministry, two contractors are responsible for the renovation and upgrade works at the healthcare center. Expressing his dissatisfaction, Comrade Ma’aji Sumaila criticized the slow pace of execution and warned that the administration of His Excellency, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf, would not tolerate substandard delivery or delays.

“This is our third visit to this hospital, and we are disappointed to see that no significant progress has been made by the two contractors,” he stated. “From now until this coming Sunday, all work must be completed. We will return Sunday afternoon to assess the progress. If there’s no improvement, serious action will be taken.”

In a separate development, the Honorable Commissioner issued a one-week ultimatum to the contractor handling the Kiru five-kilometer road project. The contractor had cited diesel supply shortages as a major obstacle to the project's progress.

Responding to the complaint, Comrade Sumaila stated that the monitoring team would revisit the site in the coming week during their tour of neighboring local government areas. He warned that if no progress is observed, the company will be summoned by the state government.

Other projects inspected during the tour included the 74-kilometer Madobi–Yako road, the Reformatory Institute in Kiru, and Bebeji General Hospital.

The Reformatory Institute is at the final stage and awaiting official handover. Meanwhile, the contractor responsible for Bebeji General Hospital was instructed to address issues raised by experts or face serious consequences. H&M Construction Company Ltd. received commendation and a directive to accelerate work on the Madobi–Yako–Kwanar Dangora 74-kilometer road.

Thursday, May 8, 2025

KAROTA Sensitizes Traders and Motorists Against illegal Display of Wares, Vehicles on Roads


By Our Reporter

The Kano State Roads Traffic Agency has embarked on a massive enlightenment of motorists and traders on the illegal display of their goods along major roads and streets in the metropolis.

The Deputy Managing Director of KAROTA, Hon Auwalu Shu'aibu Aranposu who led a team of Marshalls to some major markets and business places said the move was to check the rampant practices by traders and other business owners of flooding the streets with illegal parking of vehicles and display of goods.

A press statement issued to EVOLVED REPORTERS by Abubakar Ibrahim Sharada,  the PublicRelationsOfficer oftheagency,  said tthe team, which visited 'Yankura, Sabon Gari, Kano Guest and WAPA markets , directed traders, vehicles and motorcycles dealers to remove them from the streets to allow free flow of traffic along the roads.

Hon Auwalu Shu'aibu Aranposu  urged the traders to cooperate with the Agency in its efforts to sanitize the streets of rampant displays.

The DMD however warned that the next the agency would take would be enforcement of the ban on rampant trading.

He also advised motorists to always obey traffic rules and regulations and urged other agencies of government and politicians to complement efforts by Karota in ensuring sanity on our streets.
 

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