Thursday, April 3, 2025

Kano Records Improved Healthcare Services during Sallah Festivities


 By Farouk Pinicop 

Kano state government said it has recorded improved healthcare services during the just concluded sallah festivities.

The Executive Secretary Kano State Hospitals Management Board Dr Mansur Mudi Nagoda stated this while expressing satisfaction with improvements records as the Board successfully completed the Sallah season executive supervision of state-owned healthcare facilities.

According to him, the exercise was aimed at assessing compliance with professional standards, improving service delivery, and ensuring accountability within the healthcare sector during festive seasons.

The findings from the supervision have been highly insightful and productive, reinforcing commitment to upholding the integrity and efficiency of the healthcare system, Dr. Nagoda stated in a press statement issued by Samira Suleiman, the Public Relations Officer of the Board.

As part of the exercise, appropriate measures have been taken against those found wanting, including the issuance of query letters to defaulters. The Executive Secretary, however, emphasized that this process is not a witch-hunt but a necessary step towards strengthening discipline, professionalism, and adherence to the rules governing medical practice in Kano State,

“Healthcare workers who are unwilling to abide by the established laws and regulations should understand that they will bear the consequences of their actions. The Board remains firm in its stance that professionalism, ethical conduct, and dedication to duty are non-negotiable in the medical field.”

Furthermore, he reiterated that there is a vital role of medical associations in maintaining standards and ensuring compliance. Moving forward, we encourage stronger collaboration with these professional bodies in the supervision process to foster better monitoring and mentorship.

“It has come to our attention that many individuals have entered the medical profession without fully understanding or committing to the laws and by-laws guiding the practice. This must change, as strict adherence to these regulations is essential for maintaining quality healthcare services.”

He emphasized that the Hospital Management Board remains committed to improving healthcare delivery in the state and will continue to take necessary steps to ensure that our hospitals operate at the highest standards.

“We urge all healthcare professionals to take their responsibilities seriously and work towards the collective goal of providing quality medical services to the people of Kano State.

Friday, March 28, 2025

Kano DMCSA Strategizes to Improve Family Health



By Farouk Isa Musa 

As part of concerted efforts to enhance maternal and child health in Kano State, the Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency has rolled out measures and strategies to integrate family planning with the last mile delivery initiative.

Focusing mainly on accessibility of commodities and the provision of high-quality care, the strategies would help in ensuring that the clients have consistent and reliable access to reproductive health services, ultimately leading to improved health outcomes for women and families.

This development was made known by Pharm. Gali Sule the Director-General of DMCSA, Thursday, during a one-day Sensitization Meeting With Key Stakeholders on the Integration of Family Planning Commodities and Delivery to the Last Mile, organized by the agency in collaboration with Center for Sustainable Development and supported by Gates Foundation.

The main objectives of the integration are to generally improve families' access to reproductive health services in the state and to also improve supply chain management.

According to him, the measures adopted by his organization for the success of the integration of family planning include the training and retraining of relevant stakeholders, including the local health workers, collecting of data and monitoring the distribution of commodities; and addressing societal and cultural barriers by engaging relevant leaders and members of the community, among others.

Pharm. Sule assured the people of Kano that other free medical intervention programs such as maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH), TB and leprosy, and malaria would be fully and formally integrated.

Commending all the stakeholders for their dedication and commitment toward the success of the Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) scheme, the Director-General said other states in the federation are looking up to Kano as a role model.

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Drug Availability at Kano Health Facilities Jumps From 30% to 90%


By Farouk Isa Musa 

The Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA) reports a significant boost in drug availability at government facilities, raising from 30 percent to 90 percent.

Director- General of the Agency, Pharm. Gali Sule disclosed this on Thursday when executive members of New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) from Dakata Ward in Nassarawa Local Government Area paid him a courtin Kano.

According to him, “years ago, if 10 drugs were prescribed to patient, they would only get three, now, patient can at least get nine out of 10.” he said

Sule attributed this progress to the state government’s dedication to revitalising the health sector and improving the overall welfare of kano residents.

He also noted that government- supplied drugs are now 40 percent cheaper than those available in the open market, making healthcare more affordable for Kano residents.

The agency has also made significant financial strides.

Sule explained that the agency had paid off N800 million, representing 70 percent of the N1.17 billion debt inherited from the previous administration.

He added that upon assuming office in July 2023, the agency was heavily indebted with outstanding payments exceeding N1.1 billion.

“If all stockpiles were sold and available funds utilised, there is still a negative balance of N102 million.

However, “after 17 months of strategic financial management, the agency now has a value of N231 million as of December 2024,” he said.

Earlier, Malam Muhammad Ya’u, the organising Secretary of NNPP in Nassarawa Local government, commending the agency’s efforts and said they are at the Agency to support and work with the D-G for continued progress of Kano State.

Ya’u stated that this marks a significant step in stabilising Kano’s healthcare supply system and ensuring better access to essential medical commodities.

Monday, March 17, 2025

KASSOSA Hosts Hundreds Members for Annual Iftar



By Farouk Isa Musa 

At least 700 alumni has attended the annual iftar feast organized by the national body of Kano Science Schools Old Students Association (KASSOSA), held on Sunday 16th Ramadan 1446 (16th March 2025) at Governor's College in the metropolis.

The event is a remarkable student reunion of all former students of science secondary schools in the state.

A part from the national national leadership of the union, other notable figures zlso attended the iftar, including Pharm. Gali Sule, the immediate past National President of the association and the current Director-General of state Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency, (DMCSA), Assoc Prof. Dahiru Saleh Muhammad, the Executive Secretary Science and Technical Board, among others.

Alhaji Balarabe Nuhu Jalla, the National President of KASSOSA, said, "For years, the alumni ientity s organizing the iftar every Ramadan." The oftar, according to him, is one of the avenues where members of the association reunite and discuss vital issues that will help in making the alumni more robust and resilient that lives to the dreams of its founders.

The then Kano State Government enacted a law in 1977, which was amended it in 1978 to establish the Science Secondary Schools Management Board.

The objective of establishing the board is to produce secondary school graduates that can qualify for admission into tertiary institutions, with the sole aim of producing medical doctors, engineers, technicians, scientists, teachers, and other professionals who will sufficiently serve the state and beyond.

Initially, the board established two science schools, one at Dawakin Kudu and the other at Dawakin Tofa.

KNCDC Organizes 2-Day Workshop on Health Reportage




By Farouk Isa Musa 

To ensure efficiency and effectiveness in reporting health matters, the Kano State Center for Disease Control has organized a two-day capacity-building workshop for Public Relations Officers, Senior Special Reporters, and Special Reporters working under the Ministry of Health and its agencies,, some selected journalists and social media influencers.

Declaring the workshop opened, the Commissioner State Minstry of Health Dr. Abubakar Labaran Yusuf has emphasized the need for health reporters in the state to demonstrate professionalism while discharging their duties.

He charged them to always avoid being biased, reporting unconfirmed stories, or spreading rumors by verifying their stories from credible, reliable, and authoritative sources.

Dr. Yusuf spoke at length on the importance and sensitive nature of health reportage, stressing that credible and factual reports may save lives, while false or misleading stories could endanger lives or complicate issues.

Speaking on the essence of the workshop, the Director-General of KNCDC Prof Muhammad Abbas said the training was organized to build the capacity and sensitize the participants on how best to report health matters.

According to him, the mandate of his agency, as the name implies, is to control or totally prevent the spread of diseases in the state. He further highlighted that health issues are everyone's business due to their importance to the general public.

Prof. Abbas then called on the participants to use the knowledge they acquired during the workshop to create awareness among the teeming populace and to checkmate the spread of misinformation and disinformation in Kano State and beyond.

During the training, held between Thursday, 13th, and Friday 14th March, a total of six papers were presented by resource persons drawn from both the academia and media industry. The papers presented include the "Ethical Principles in Health Reporting," "The Role of Journalists in Public Health," and "Combatting Misinformation and Infodemic Management."

Other presentations are "Responsible Reporting on Epidemics and Pandemics," "Investigative Journalism in Public Health," and lastly, the "Government Communication and Media Aides' Role."

The facilitators of the sessions included Dr. Aisar Salihu Musa of Bayero University Kano, Rachael Abujah, a multi award-winning journalist from News Agency of Nigeria, and Nafisa Murtala, a renowned Kano-based journalist.

The workshop was supported by the UK Government's Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office, FCDO-Lafiya Program, and the Africa Health Budget Network (AHBN).

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Kano Health Commissioner Promotes Credible Reportage



By Farouk Isa Musa 

The Commissioner Kano State Minstry of Health Dr. Abubakar Labaran Yusuf has expressed the need for health reporters in the state to demonstrate professionalism while discharging their duties.

He charged them to always avoid being biased, reporting unconfirmed stories, or spreading rumors by verifying their stories from credible, reliable, and authoritative sources, as contained in a press statement issued by Farouk Isa Musa Public Relations Officer of Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency.

The Commissioner made the charge Thursday while speaking at a 2-day sensitization workshop which was organized by Kano State Center for Disease Control (KNCDC) and supported by the UK Government's Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office, FCDO-Lafiya Program and the Africa Health Budget Network (AHBN).

Dr. Yusuf spoke at length on the importance and sensitive nature of health reportage, warning that credible and factual reports may save lives, while false or misleading stories could endanger lives or complicate issues.

Speaking on the essence of the workshop, the Director-General of KNCDC Prof Muhammad Abbas said the training was organized to build the capacity and sensitize the participants on how best to report health matters.

According to him, the mandate of his agency, as the name implies, is to control or totally prevent the spread of diseases in the state.He further highlighted that health issues are everyone's business due to their importance to the general public.

Prof. Abbas then called on the participants to use the knowledge they will acquire at the workshop to create awareness among the teeming populace, and to checkmate the spread of misinformation and disinformation in the state and beyond

The participants include all Public Relations Officers, Senior Special Reporters, Special Reporters working at the Ministry of Health and its agencies, and other social media influencers

The facilitators of the sessions who made presentations at the event included Dr. Aisar Salihu Musa of Bayero University Kano, Rachael Abujah, a multi award-winning journalist from News Agency of Nigeria, and Nafisa Murtala, a Kano-based journalist.

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

DMCSA Partners AHBN to Enhance Maternal Health in Kano


By Farouk Isa Musa 

As part of his enduring commitment to improve healthcare access, especially among women and children in Kano State, Pharm. Gali Sule, the Director-General of Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency, has met with the executives of Africa Health Budget Network (AHBN), who paid him an advocacy visit in his office, Wednesday.

The meeting was part of a series of engagements with relevant stakeholders, including the nongovernmental organizations undertaken by the DMCSA with a view to collaborate and properly utilize their expertise.

The Director-General noted that women health is paramount and one of the cardinal principles his agency strives hard to achieve, adding that the DMCSA has integrated the family planning program, to a certain level, with the Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) scheme as in line with the current national policy.

On his part, Aqibu Hamisu, who led the delegation, said they were at the DG's office to brief him on the activities of the organization and to seek collaboration with DMCSA.

Speaking on AHBN, he highlighted that "the project aims to increase awareness, participation, and engagement among governments and CSOs in Family Planning and Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health commitments. The project is trying to strengthen the effort of family planning initiatives, programs, and activities in the state.

He then commended the Kano State government for making a significant effort in addressing stock out of family planning commodities at the primary healthcare centers.

In their separate remarks, Sulaiman Umar Jalo of AHBN and Nafisa Shehu Ibrahim from Community Health and Research Initiative (CHR) expressed their appreciation to Pharm. Gali Sule for hosting them, pledging to contribute immensely in improving the maternal health in the state.

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