Sunday, March 22, 2026

Ma’aji Sumaila Felicitates Governor Yusuf, Emir Sanusi II, and Muslims on Eid-el-Fitr


The Kano State Commissioner for Public Procurement, Project Monitoring, and Evaluation, Comrade Nura Ma’aji Sumaila, has extended heartfelt Eid-el-Fitr greetings to the Governor of Kano State, Abba Kabir Yusuf, the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, and the good people of Kano State, as well as the entire Muslim Ummah, on the joyous occasion marking the successful completion of the holy month of Ramadan.

In his goodwill message, Comrade Sumaila described Eid-el-Fitr as a moment of profound spiritual significance, symbolizing sacrifice, discipline, and renewed devotion to the teachings of Islam. 

He noted that the holy month of Ramadan serves as a period of deep reflection, compassion, and commitment to righteousness, virtues that should continue to guide individuals and communities beyond the fasting period.

He commended Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for his leadership and dedication to the development and well-being of Kano State, while also acknowledging the revered Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II for his continued role in promoting unity, moral guidance, and cultural heritage within the state.

Comrade Sumaila urged Muslims to sustain the spirit of Ramadan by embracing peace, tolerance, and mutual respect, emphasizing the need for collective efforts toward building a more harmonious and prosperous society. 

He further called on citizens to support government initiatives aimed at fostering growth, transparency, and accountability.

Ma'aji Sumaila concluded by praying for continued peace, progress, and divine blessings for Kano State and Nigeria at large, wishing all Muslims a joyous and fulfilling Eid celebration.

Sagiru Ado Abubakar, Information Officer, MPPPME, Kano, reporting

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

DMCSA Drives Healthcare Revolution, Deepens Ties with Kano Head of Service

By Farouk Isa Musa 

The Director General of the Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA), Pharm. Gali Sule, alongside members of the agency’s management team, paid a strategic visit to the Acting Head of the Civil Service Hajiya Bilkisu Shehu Maimota, in a move aimed at strengthening institutional collaboration and improving the efficiency of healthcare supply systems in the state.

The visit underscored the agency’s commitment to enhancing transparency, accountability, and service delivery in the procurement and distribution of drugs and medical consumables across Kano State. 

Speaking, the Director General said they were at the Office of the Head of Service to congratulate her on her new appointment and also to brief her on the activities conducted at the DMCSA under the present administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.

"It is with great pleasure that I extend my warmest congratulations to you. Your appointment is a testament to your dedication, experience, and commitment to public service. I am confident that under your leadership, the civil service will continue to grow in efficiency, integrity, and excellence," Pharm. Sule stated.

He then listed some of the major achievements recorded at his agency, including increase in drug availability at state-owned health facilities, and paying the inherited debt of N1.2 billion.

"At the Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency, we remain committed to supporting the broader vision of strengthening public service delivery, particularly in the health sector. I am pleased to highlight some of the significant milestones we have achieved.

"Notably, the Agency has successfully paid off an inherited debt of over N1.2 billion, a major step towards financial stability and institutional credibility. We have also recorded a substantial increase in the availability of drugs and consumables across health facilities, ensuring that citizens have improved access to quality healthcare services."


Other notable successes recorded according to the DG are the construction of new Pharma-Grade Warehouse, increment of fund value of the agency, and the remodeling of Drug Manufacturing Unit into a modern Quality Control Laboratory.

"In this line, the value of our operational funds has grown, from N102 negative balance to N532 million, reflecting stronger financial management and increased confidence in the Agency. Our commitment to transparency and performance monitoring is demonstrated through the consistent conduct of monthly and quarterly review meetings, which have enhanced accountability and informed decision-making.

Pharm. Sule finally assured the Acting Head of Civil Service of DMCSA’s continued collaboration in advancing the health and well-being of the state residents, "These achievements would not have been possible without the support of the government, our partners, and the dedication of our hardworking staff," he observed.

Responding, the Acting Head of Service Hajiya Bilkisu Shehu Maimota commended the DG and his management team for their tremendous achievements.

She assured the DMCSA leadership of her full support and cooperation.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Kano Health Ministry Conducts iLMD and Data Review Meeting for EDOs, MCH Coordinators Across 44 LGAs


By Frank Pinicop 

The Kano State Ministry of Health, with support from Capacity 4 Sustainable Development (C4SD), convened an Integrated Last-Mile Delivery (iLMD) and Data Review Meeting for Essential Drug Officers (EDOs) and Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Coordinators from all 44 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.

The engagement, which brought together key stakeholders from the state health sector, including representatives from the Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency, Hospitals Management Board, and Primary Health Care Management Board, aimed to strengthen the efficiency and accountability of the state’s health supply chain system, particularly in the delivery of essential medicines and family planning commodities to healthcare facilities at the last-mile.

The meeting reviewed recent distribution data, assessed supply chain performance indicators, and discussed operational challenges affecting the availability of essential drugs and health commodities at the facility level. The session also provided a platform for the EDOs and MCH Coordinators to share field experiences, highlight best practices, and identify practical solutions to improve timely delivery and accurate reporting.

Speaking, the Director General Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency Pharm. Gali Sule emphasized the importance of reliable data and coordinated logistics systems in ensuring uninterrupted access to essential medicines and reproductive health commodities across the state.

Pharm. Sule, who was the Chairman of the meeting, noted that strengthening the Integrated Last-Mile Delivery system remains a key strategy in improving healthcare service delivery and reducing preventable maternal and child mortality.

On his part, Prof. Salisu Ibrahim Ahmad, the Director General State Primary Health Care Management Board, reiterated Ministry’s commitment to ensuring that essential medicines and health commodities consistently reach the last mile—where they are needed most—thereby improving health outcomes for communities across all 44 LGAs.

Earlier, in his opening remarks, the Director Pharmaceutical Services, State Ministry of Health, Pharm. Kamilu Mudi Salisu urged the participants to double their efforts to deliver positive results so as to justify the resources invested in the health sector by development partners, notably in the area of strengthening integrated last mile delivery with improved data quality and visibility. 

Assuring the EDOs and MCH Coordinators of the readiness of the state Ministry of Health and DMCSA to provide necessary support to find a lasting solution to any challenge they encountered, the DPS, who doubles as the Chairman of the State Sustainable Health Commodity Supply System Committee (SHCSS-C), called on them to re-dedicate themselves to achieve the desired goals.

On her part, the Coordinator Reproductive Health and Family Planning of the Ministry, Dr. Aisha Barka, appreciated the organizers for convening the review meeting, emphasizing that such engagements are critical for strengthening coordination between programme areas and improving the availability and management of life-saving commodities across our health facilities. She called on the MCH Coordinators and the EDOs to mentor the newly appointed colleagues on their roles and responsibilities to enable them deliver in their respective LGAs. 


Contributing, Dr. Ibrahim Aliyu the Director, Public Health, Ministry of Health, commended the EDOs and MCH Coordinators for their dedication to improving service delivery at the facility level, noting that integration of logistics management data with programme data is critical for ensuring that essential medicines and family planning commodities are consistently available.

Also speaking at the event, Dr. Muhammad Nura Yahaya, the Director, Planning, Research, and Statistics, emphasized the importance of data quality, completeness, and timeliness in reporting, stressing that the value of the iLMD and other routine health information platforms lies in the accuracy of the data submitted.

He encouraged the participants to strengthen data validation at the facility level, ensure alignment between logistics data and service data, and actively use the findings from the review meeting to improve performance.

In his submission, the State Lead, C4SD, reaffirmed C4SD's commitment to working with the Ministry of Health and other relevant stakeholders to build resilient health systems through technical assistance, capacity building, and improved data use for decision-making.

The meeting seeks to explore the ILMD and health facilities stock status, as well as the benefits of delivery of health commodities from DMCSA Central Store and Zonal warehouses to facilities.

Additionally, the engagement also explored strategies for strengthening operations of the Logistics Management and Coordinating Unit (LMCU) at both the State and LGA levels.

While leading the final session that outlined the next steps, the Director, Health Commodities and Logistics of the State Primary Health Care Management Board, Pharm. Abdullahi A. Danzabuwa, re-emphasized the importance of implementing the agreed action points as key to successfully achieving the objectives of the meeting.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Kano Taskforce Committee Hands Over Confiscated Illicit Drugs Worth N1.5B to DMCSA


By Frank Pinicop 

The Kano State Taskforce Committee on Motor Parks and Other Public Spaces has handed over confiscated illicit drugs worth N1.5 billion to Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency for safe keeping before destruction.

Handing over the seized commodities, the Chairman of the Committee, Major Adamu Abubakar Usman (Rtd), said the drugs, which include fake, adultered, counterfeit, expired and other harmful substances, were confiscated from dealers at Dangwaro Market


Major Usman assured the people in the state that the Committee will not relent in its responsibility of protecting public health and ensuring compliance with health standards, stressing that the committee is working with market leadership to identify and seize such illicit drugs.

"This is a powerful reminder that our surveillance systems are working, and that those who seek to endanger public health will not go unchecked," he warned, urging traders and drug handlers to adhere to regulations and encouraged citizens to buy medicines from reputable sources only.

Recieving the items, the Director-General of DMCSA Pharm. Gali Sule reaffirmed the commitment of Kano Government, led by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, to continue protecting the health and lives of the residents of the state.

"On behalf of the Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA), I formally receive these confiscated fake, adulterated, counterfeit, and expired medicines. The sight of these products is deeply concerning.

"These dangerous products are not just illegal commodities —they are silent threats. They undermine treatment outcomes, fuel drug resistance, erode public trust in our health system, and, most tragically, cost innocent lives. Let this seizure send a clear and uncompromising message: DMCSA, together with our Taskforce Committee and security partners, will continue to pursue, expose, and prosecute all those involved in the distribution of unsafe and unauthorized medicines."


The DG further commended the Taskforce Committee for their dedication, vigilance, and professionalism, adding thatthe tireless efforts of the Committee have prevented potentially devastating consequences for countless families.

Pharm. Sule then called on importers, distributors, retailers, and healthcare providers to uphold the highest standards of compliance and integrity. He also urged the public to purchase medicines only from licensed and authorized outlets and to report any suspicious products to appropriate authority.

The seized drugs include 199 cartons of Benzhexol Hydrochloride BP 5mg tablets, 5 cartons of Cinbul tablets, Levofloxacin 500mg, 3 cartons of Cikatetem 60 ml, 6 cartons of Betaclox, 80 packets of Augementin 1g, among others.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Medipool Delegation Visits Kano DMCSA to Assess DRF Operations


By Maryam Abubakar Tukur 

As part of the ongoing efforts to strengthen Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) operations in Kano State, the Medipool team has, on Thursday, paid a strategic visit to Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA).

Speaking during the meeting, Kafayat Babalola, the Medipool Project Lead, said the visit is aimed to gain first-hand insight into DMCSA’s DRF management processes, including procurement, warehousing, distribution, inventory control, and financial sustainability mechanisms, adding that the engagement forms part of Medipool’s broader mandate to support efficient, transparent, and sustainable supply chain systems for essential medicines and medical consumables.

Babalola also emphasized the importance of strong DRF systems in ensuring uninterrupted availability of qualitative medicines at public health facilities. She further noted that lessons learned from Kano State would inform future technical support, collaboration, and system optimization initiatives.

Welcoming the Medipool team, the Director General of DMCSA Pharm. Gali Sule reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to continuous improvement, accountability, and adherence to best practices in pharmaceutical supply chain management, stressing that the ongoing reforms at DMCSA, as approved by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, are aimed at enhancing efficiency, reducing stock-outs, and improving access to essential medicines for residents of Kano State.

Pharm. Sule said the visit underscores the shared commitment of Medipool and Kano State DMCSA to strengthen public health systems through effective drug financing and supply chain management, ultimately contributing to improved healthcare delivery and health outcomes.

During the visit, the Medipool delegation held technical discussions with DMCSA management and key operational staff, reviewing existing workflows and identifying areas of strength as well as opportunities for improvement. The team also toured DMCSA facilities to better understand storage practices, logistics systems, and data management approaches supporting DRF operations.

The Medipool Nigeria is a government-backed initiative established to centralize procurement and improve access to affordable, qualitative drugs and medical consumables across Nigeria through efficient supply chain and financing mechanisms.

Developed as a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) to aggregate demand across public/private sectors, stimulate local manufacturing, and strengthen supply chain transparency, the Medipool is Nigeria's first national Group Purchasing Organization (GPO), approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) in May 2025 to lower healthcare costs and improve access to essential medicines.

The Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA), on the other hand, is responsible for the procurement, storage, and distribution of drugs and medical consumables for public health facilities across the state through the administration of the Drug Revolving Fund.

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Pharm. Gali Sule DG DMCSA Resigns From NNPP, Awaits Governor's Further Directive


By Margaret Titus 

The Director General, Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA), Pharm. Gali Sule, has formally resigned his membership from the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP),  reaffirming his unwavering loyalty and commitment to the leadership of Kano State Governor, His Excellency Alh. Abba Kabir Yusuf. 

Pharm. Gali Sule's resignation from the NNPP follows Governor Yusuf's earlier resignation from the party.

In a statement issued on Saturday, Pharm. Gali Sule said his decision to part ways with the NNPP was born out of desire to continue serving the people of Kano State effectively.

The DG further emphasized that his loyalty to Governor Yusuf is rooted in shared-values of good governance, people-oriented policies, and sustainable development, noting that these principles will continue to guide his public service

“My resignation from the NNPP is a  decision taken in good faith and in the overall interest of my service to Kano State. I remain fully loyal and committed to the vision, leadership, and developmental agenda of His Excellency, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf,” he stated, stressing that following this development, they are now waiting for further directive from Governor Yusuf regarding subsequent steps to be taken.

Pharm. Gali Sule finally reassured the general public that his role and responsibilities as DG DMCSA remain focused on supporting the Kano State Government’s efforts to deliver meaningful dividends of democracy to the teeming citizens through the provision of qualitative and affordable drugs and medical consumables across the state.

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Kano SACA Distributes Rapid Test Kits, Drugs Worth ₦282 Million to Health Facilities



By Margaret Titus 

As part of sustained efforts to strengthen disease prevention, testing, treatment, and care services, the Kano State Agency for the Control of AIDS (SACA) has distributed HIV, Syphilis, and Viral Hepatitis rapid test kits, essential drugs, and medical consumables valued at ₦282 million to health facilities across the state.

The distribution exercise, held on Wednesday at SACA premises, underscores the commitment of the Kano State Government, under the leadership of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, to improving access to quality healthcare services, particularly in the fight against HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections, and viral hepatitis. The commodities were procured to support early diagnosis, prompt treatment, and effective case management at primary, secondary, and tertiary health facilities.


Flagging-off the distribution of the commodities, the Commissioner State Ministry of Health Dr. Abubakar Labaran Yusuf said the intervention is aimed at bridging critical gaps in testing and treatment services, especially at the grassroots level. According to him, the availability of these commodities will enhance routine screening, improve treatment outcomes, and contribute significantly to reducing new infections and AIDS-related deaths in the state.

“This distribution is a clear demonstration of the Kano State Government’s resolve to safeguard the health of its citizens. By ensuring that our health facilities are adequately equipped with rapid test kits, drugs, and consumables, we are strengthening our response not only to HIV, but also other sexually transmitted infections like Syphilis, and Viral Hepatitis and moving closer to achieving epidemic control,” the Commissioner stated.

According to Dr. Yusuf, Kano is the pioneer state to initiate the elimination of HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis at the same time.

"Kano is the first state to commence a comprehensive triple elimination of HIV, Syphilis and Hepatitis for our pregnant women attending the six (6) pilot facilities providing comprehensive care with the government budget," he added.

The Commissioner commended the Director General of SACA Dr. Usman Bashir and his team for what he described as "strategic coordination and effective management of HIV, STIs, and Viral Hepatitis in the state."

Speaking, the DG SACA Dr. Usman Bashir urged the recipient facilities to ensure proper utilization of the items distributed, and adhere to national guidelines.

Dr. Bashir also acknowledged the support of development partners, implementing partners, and other stakeholders whose collaboration continues to play a vital role in the state’s HIV and public health response, reaffirming the commitment of his agency to transparency, accountability, and sustained collaboration with all stakeholders to ensure that the distributed commodities are utilized effectively for the benefit of the people of Kano State. 

In their separate remarks, the health facility representatives who received the commodities expressed appreciation, noting that the supplies will improve service delivery, reduce stock-outs, and enhance confidence among clients seeking testing and treatment services.

The Kano State Agency for the Control of AIDS (SACA) is responsible for coordinating and strengthening the multi-sectoral response to HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections, and related public health challenges in Kano State, in line with national and global health goals.

Ma’aji Sumaila Felicitates Governor Yusuf, Emir Sanusi II, and Muslims on Eid-el-Fitr

The Kano State Commissioner for Public Procurement, Project Monitoring, and Evaluation, Comrade Nura Ma’aji Sumaila, has extended he...