Sunday, July 19, 2026
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Thursday, July 16, 2026
Kano DMCSA Marks Third Anniversary of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf at the Agency with Public Lecture on Drug Abuse, Reaffirms Commitment to a Healthier Kano
By Farouk Isa Musa
As part of activities marking its third anniversary, the Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA) on Wednesday organized a public lecture on the menace of drug abuse, bringing together experts, government officials, religious leaders and stakeholders to address one of the most pressing public health and social challenges confronting society.
The lecture, held at the Agency's headquarters in Kano, was chaired by the Head of the Kano State Civil Service, Hajiya Bilkisu Shehu Maimota,, applauding the Kano State government under Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for transforming the health sector.
"First and foremost, I wish to express my profound appreciation to His Excellency for his visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to improving the health and well-being of the people of Kano State. Over the past three years, this administration has demonstrated remarkable dedication to strengthening our healthcare system, improving access to quality medicines, enhancing health infrastructure, and implementing policies that promote the welfare of our citizens."
She decried the prevalence of drug abuse as one of the greatest societal evils threatening the well-being of communities, particularly young people, stressing that tackling the challenge requires sustained public enlightenment and collective action.
"Today, we have gathered to deliberate on an issue that affects every family, every community, and indeed the future of our dear State: - The growing menace of drug abuse. The drug abuse has become one of the most pressing public health and social challenges of our time. Its consequences extend beyond the individual, affecting families, communities, educational institutions, workplaces, and the overall socio-economic development of our society."
Bilkisu Maimota further observed thatt the fight against drug abuse cannot be left to government agencies alone. It requires collective responsibility involving families, religious leaders, traditional institutions, schools, healthcare professionals, security agencies, civil society organizations, and every well-meaning citizen. Prevention through education, early intervention, effective regulation, rehabilitation, and sustained community engagement remains the most effective strategy.
She also stressed that she was "particularly delighted that today's lecture brings together distinguished experts from the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), the psychiatric medical profession, and the Islamic scholarly community. Their wealth of experience and diverse perspectives will undoubtedly enrich our understanding of the causes, consequences, prevention, and management of drug abuse."
The Head of Civil Service then urged participants, particularly young people, to carefully reflect on the presentations delivered during the lecture and become advocates against drug abuse in their homes, schools and communities.
"I encourage all participants to listen attentively, engage actively during the discussions, and take-home practical lessons that will enable us to become advocates against drug abuse within our various communities. Together, we can protect our young people, strengthen our families, and build a healthier, safer, and more productive Kano State," Maimota added.
She finally commended the DMCSA for organizing the lecture and for the remarkable achievements it recorded over the past three years, noting that its contributions have significantly strengthened access to quality and affordable medicines across Kano State.
"Let me commend the Management and staff of the Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency for organizing this timely public lecture. Beyond ensuring the availability of safe, quality, and affordable medicines and medical consumables, the Agency has demonstrated its commitment to promoting public health through advocacy and community education.
"As we celebrate the achievements of this administration, let us also renew our collective commitment to building a society where our youth are empowered with hope, guided by sound values, and protected from the devastating effects of substance abuse," she concluded.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Director General of DMCSA, Pharm. Gali Sule, said the lecture formed part of the Agency's week-long activities commemorating three years of impactful service under the administration of Governor Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf.
He explained that while the Agency has made significant progress in ensuring the supply of quality, safe and affordable drugs to public health facilities across the state, addressing the misuse and abuse of medicines remains equally important in safeguarding public health.
"Our anniversary is not only a time to celebrate achievements but also an opportunity to give back to society through initiatives that improve public health awareness. Ensuring access to quality medicines is only meaningful when those medicines are used responsibly and safely," Pharm. Gali Sule stated.
The Director General reaffirmed the Agency's commitment to supporting government policies aimed at protecting citizens from counterfeit medicines, drug misuse and substance abuse through strategic partnerships, advocacy and continuous stakeholder engagement..
"The fight against drug abuse cannot be left to enforcement agencies alone. It requires collaboration among health institutions, regulatory agencies, religious leaders, educational institutions, parents and community leaders. DMCSA will continue to support every effort that promotes responsible medicine use and protects the health of our people," he added.
The lecture featured presentations by distinguished resource persons drawn from key institutions.
The State Coordinator of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Alhaji Kasim Ibrahim, delivered the first paper titled "Enlightening the Public on the Use of Substandard and Falsified Medicines," highlighting the dangers posed by counterfeit and fake medicines and the importance of purchasing drugs only from approved sources.
The second presentation, "The Menace of Drug Abuse in Society, Especially Among Youths," was delivered by Chief Superintendent of Narcotics Zubair *(......last name here)* representing the Kano State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), who emphasized preventive strategies and community involvement in combating substance abuse.
Dr. Aminu Shehu of the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Dawanau, presented the third paper on "The Dangers of Drug Abuse on the Mental and Physical Health of Society," where he examined the devastating health consequences of substance abuse and underscored the need for early intervention and treatment.
The final presentation was delivered by Sheikh Nura Adam Galadanchi of Jama'atul Tajdidul Islam on "The Menace of Drug Abuse from an Islamic Perspective," stressing the role of religious teachings, moral values and family guidance in preventing drug abuse and promoting healthy living.
The anniversary lecture formed part of DMCSA's broader efforts to commemorate three years of reforms and achievements in strengthening the pharmaceutical supply chain while promoting public awareness on issues critical to the health and well-being of the people of Kano State.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Gwarzo General Hospital Records Major Service Boost as KHETFUND Verifies N42.4 Million Intervention
By Margaret Titus
The Executive Secretary of the Kano State Health Trust Fund (KHETFUND), Dr. Fatima Usman Zahraddeen, has restated the Fund's unwavering commitment to ensuring accountability and measurable impact in healthcare financing by leading a Post-Funding Verification Visit to Gwarzo General Hospital, where she inspected the successful implementation of N42,397,000 worth of interventions funded by the Trust Fund..
During the visit, which took place on 9th July 2026, the Executive Secretary, who was represented by Director Operations Dr. Lawan Adamu, verified the successful implementation of projects valued at N42,397,000, comprising the installation of a solar power system and the procurement of essential medical equipment. The funding for the interventions was disbursed by KHETFUND on 2nd December 2025.
Speaking during the inspection, Dr. Fatima Usman Zahraddeen, emphasized that the verification exercise is a vital component of KHETFUND's monitoring and evaluation framework, designed to ensure that every intervention financed by the Fund is executed in line with approved specifications and delivers tangible benefits to patients and healthcare workers.
"Our responsibility does not end with the disbursement of funds. We remain committed to following every project through to completion to ensure that public resources are judiciously utilized and that the intended healthcare outcomes are achieved. This verification exercise reflects our unwavering commitment to accountability, transparency, and value for money."
She noted that the installation of the solar power system would guarantee a more reliable electricity supply for critical hospital operations, while the newly procured medical equipment would strengthen service delivery and enhance the quality of care available to residents of Gwarzo and surrounding communities.
"Reliable power supply and functional medical equipment are fundamental to efficient healthcare delivery. These interventions will significantly improve the hospital's capacity to provide uninterrupted and quality services, ultimately contributing to better health outcomes for our people."
Dr. Fatima further reiterated that KHETFUND was established to provide a credible and sustainable additional funding mechanism that strengthens and improves the healthcare system by bridging critical financing gaps within the sector.
She reaffirmed the Fund's resolve to continue supporting strategic health interventions across the state while ensuring rigorous monitoring of all funded projects to maximize impact and promote public confidence in government investments.
The Post-Funding Verification Visit forms part of KHETFUND's broader mandate to monitor funded interventions, promote prudent utilization of public resources, and ensure that healthcare investments translate into measurable improvements in healthcare delivery throughout Kano State.
Monday, July 13, 2026
KHETFUND Conducts Post-Funding Verification of N87 Million Interventions at Bichi General Hospital
Sunday, July 12, 2026
KHETFUND Verifies ₦32.29 Million Health Interventions at Wudil General Hospital
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Swipha Pharma Donates Anti-Malaria Drugs to Kano DMCSA, Commends Agency's Transformation
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Kano Health Commissioner Urges Mass Marriage Beneficiaries to Adhere to Health Guidelines
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