Monday, August 17, 2026

Kano DMCSA, C4SD Hold Three-Day Capacity-Building Workshop for Warehouse and Unskilled Staff

By Margaret Titus 

The Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA), in collaboration with Capacity 4 Sustainable Development (C4SD), has organized a three-day capacity-building workshop for her warehouse and other technical staff on “Strengthening Warehouse Operations, and Inventory Integrity.”

The workshop, which further included a one-day training for unskilled staff on ‘Roles, Responsibilities and Standard work ethics’, was designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of warehouse personnel while strengthening operational efficiency, inventory management, accountability, and traceability across the Agency’s warehouse operations, as well as better knowledge of job roles.

Declaring the workshop open, the Director General of DMCSA, Pharm. Gali Sule, emphasised the importance of regular capacity-building programmes, noting that regulatory bodies consider continuous staff training and development as a core requirement when assessing Drug Management Agencies (DMAs) across the country.

He, therefore, urged the organisers and participants to ensure that the training was properly documented as evidence of the Agency’s commitment to continuous professional development and improved warehouse operations.

Pharm. Sule further charged participants to actively engage in the training and, more importantly, apply the knowledge and skills acquired to their daily responsibilities in order to improve efficiency and service delivery.

In her welcome address, the Director Admin and General Services, Hajiya Aisha Abubakar Magashi, urged participants to take full advantage of the opportunity to acquire new knowledge, participate actively in the sessions, and seek clarification whenever they encounter areas they need more clarification. She expressed appreciation to C4SD for their support and contribution towards strengthening the capacity of DMCSA work force.
Also speaking, the Director of Drugs and Supply, Pharm. Salisu Hashim Muhammad, affirmed the workshop would enhance visibility, strengthen service-delivery efficiency, promote accountability, and improve job satisfaction among warehouse personnel. He expressed delight and commended C4SD for the initiative, describing it as timely and will be impactful to DMCSA staff.

In his submission, the Kano State Lead of C4SD, Pharm. Amos, disclosed that the training was organised following a capacity gap needs assessment conducted for DMCSA staff. He explained that the findings of the assessment informed the development of the training modules, ensuring that the sessions addressed identified capacity gaps and operational needs.

Delivering the closing remarks, the Technical Adviser to DMCSA, Pharm. Tukur Ibrahim, emphasised the importance of capacity-building workshops . Citing himself as an example, he noted that he had gained valuable knowledge from the day’s session, underscoring the practical benefits of the training to participants.

The first-day module focused on the Warehousing Domain, covering key areas such as Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Tracking, Inventory Management, and Batch Management and Traceability.

The sessions featured presentations and practical exercises, including “Introduction and Overview of Warehousing,” delivered by Pharm. Salisu Hashim Muhammad, and “KPI Tracking,” facilitated by Peter Albert and Olakunle Adekinya of the Kaizen Institute. The resource persons also conducted practical exercises to enable participants apply the concepts, techniques, and tools discussed during the sessions.

The second-day module, however, focused on Inventory Management, Batch Management and Traceability, Warehouse Hands-on Practical, and Endline Knowledge Assessment.

The third-day session was facilitated by Nasiru Muhammad of C4SD, who delivered a comprehensive presentation on the roles, responsibilities, dos and don’ts of unskilled employees, including pickers, drivers, loaders, messengers and cleaners.

The three-day workshop concluded with action plan development and identifying key steps for the way forward, aimed at ensuring that the knowledge and skills acquired are effectively translated into improved warehouse operations and inventory integrity.

DG DMCSA Receives ‘Icon of Humanitarian Service’ Award from Governor’s Girls College Kano New GSTC


By Margaret Titus 

The Governor’s Girls College Kano New Girls Science Technical College (GSTC) has honoured the Director General of the Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA), Pharm. Gali Sule, with an Award of Excellence as an “Icon of Humanitarian Service.”

The award was presented in recognition of his selfless service, immense contributions, humanitarian gestures in leadership, sagacity, and remarkable achievements, particularly his support towards promoting academic excellence and the development of the school.

The Executive Secretary of the Kano State Science and Technical Schools Board (STSB), Prof. Dahiru Sale Mohammed, who was supported by the Principal of the college, Hajiya Sadikatu Abdullahi, presented the award to Pharm. Gali Sule during the Speeches and Prize Giving Day ceremony for the graduating SS3 students, held at the school's premises.

In his acceptance remarks, the Director General of DMCSA, Pharm. Gali Sule, expressed profound appreciation to the school management, teachers and students for the honour. He described the award as a source of encouragement and a reminder of the responsibility of public office holders to serve humanity with humility, compassion and dedication.

Pharm. Gali Sule said he was particularly touched by the recognition, adding that his support for the institution was driven by a genuine desire to contribute to the development of education and the wellbeing of young people. He assured the school of his continued commitment to supporting initiatives that promote academic excellence and create opportunities for students to thrive.

The Director General, who was represented by the Technical Adviser to DMCSA Pharm. Tukur Ibrahim, dedicated the award to the staff of DMCSA, saying that the achievements recorded under his leadership were the result of collective effort and teamwork. He also reaffirmed his commitment to using his position and resources to contribute positively to society and support initiatives that have meaningful impact on the lives of people.
Speaking during the presentation, the ES STSB commended Pharm. Gali Sule for demonstrating that leadership goes beyond the confines of an office. He described the award as a modest expression of appreciation for the DG’s commitment to humanity, education and community development, noting that his interventions and support have made a positive impact on the lives of many people.

Prof. Mohammed said the Board was particularly pleased for the recognition of a leader who has consistently demonstrated compassion, responsibility and a strong sense of community. According to him, the recognition of Pharm. Gali Sule by the school as an “Icon of Humanitarian Service” reflects the values of selflessness and service to society which the Board and the school seek to promote among students.

The Principal of Governor’s Girls College Kano New GSTC, Hajiya Sadikatu Abdullahi, expressed appreciation to Pharm. Gali Sule for his continuous support and goodwill towards the school. She noted that as a neighbour to the DMCSA, the school has benefited from the DG’s cordial disposition, concern for the welfare of the students and willingness to support the institution whenever the need arises.

She described the Director General as a dependable friend of the school and a leader whose humanitarian disposition extends beyond his official responsibilities. According to her, his continued support has strengthened the relationship between the school and the Agency, while his gestures have contributed to creating a more conducive environment for learning and academic excellence.

The event concluded with the formal presentation of the Award of Excellence to Pharm. Gali Sule, further strengthening the cordial relationship between the DMCSA and Governor’s Girls College Kano New GSTC.

Monday, August 10, 2026

DG DMCSA Calls for Stronger Partnership Among Pharmacists as He Receives NAIP Kano Executives


By Shade Florence 

The Director General of the Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA), Pharm. Gali Sule, has received the newly elected Executive Members of the Association of Industrial Pharmacists of Nigeria (NAIP), Kano State Chapter, who paid him a courtesy visit at his office.

Welcoming the delegation, Pharm. Gali Sule congratulated the new executives on their election and wished them a successful and impactful tenure in office.

The Director General described NAIP as an important ally of the Agency, noting that stronger collaboration between both institutions would contribute significantly to strengthening the pharmaceutical supply chain and improving the availability of quality medicines in health facilities across Kano State.

He urged the association to deepen its engagement with DMCSA, stressing that greater cooperation among pharmacists and other stakeholders in the pharmaceutical sector would foster unity, professional growth and improved healthcare service delivery.

Speaking on the operations and achievements of the Agency, Pharm. Gali Sule disclosed that DMCSA has been accredited by the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) as an Internship Training Centre.

According to him, the accreditation further demonstrates the Agency’s commitment to professional development and capacity building within the pharmacy sector, while providing opportunities for young pharmacists to gain practical experience in pharmaceutical supply chain management.

The DG commended the NAIP Kano State Chapter for its contributions to advancing the pharmacy profession and expressed optimism that the new leadership would build on the achievements of its predecessors.

Earlier, the Chairman of NAIP Kano State Chapter, Pharm. Gershom Dashe, said the delegation was at the DG’s office to formally introduce the newly elected executive members of the association and strengthen their relationship with DMCSA.

Pharm. Dashe appreciated the Director General for receiving the delegation and expressed the association’s readiness to collaborate with DMCSA and other relevant stakeholders towards advancing the pharmacy profession and healthcare delivery in the state.

He further disclosed that the association was planning to organise an annual football tournament involving pharmacy stakeholders, aimed at promoting unity, interaction and stronger professional relationships among pharmacists and other stakeholders in the sector.

Wednesday, August 5, 2026

Ma'aikatar Lafiya ta Jihar Kano, Tare Da Hadin Gwiwar Rudunar Yan Sanda, Ta Kama Likitan Bogi,Wanda Ke Yaudarar Jama'a da Sunan Ba da Magani Kyauta.


Daga Edita 

A wani mataki na kare lafiya da rayukan al'umma, Ma'aikatar Lafiya ta Jihar Kano, tare da haɗin gwiwar Hukumar Kula da Asibitoci Masu Zaman Kansu (PHIMA) da Cibiyar Yaƙi da Yaduwar Cututtuka ta Jihar Kano (KNCDC), ta kama wani mutum da ake zargi da gudanar da haramtacciyar harkar kiwon lafiya a yankin Panshekara da ke Ƙaramar Hukumar Kumbotso.

Kwamishinan Lafiya na Jihar Kano, Dakta Abubakar Labaran Yusuf, ya bayyana cewa daukar wannan mataki cikin hanzari ya biyo bayan sahihan bayanan sirri da aka samu daga wasu jama'a masu kishin al'umma, dangane da wannan aiki na kiwon lafiya da ake gudanarwa ba tare da izini ba.

Ya ce, "Muna samun rahoton, nan take muka dauki mataki. Mun tura tawagar haɗin gwiwa daga Ma'aikatar Lafiya, PHIMA da KNCDC da kuma Rundunar Yan'sanda zuwa wurin, inda aka samu nasarar kama wanda ake zargin tare da masu taimaka masa. A halin yanzu ana tsare da su a Hedikwatar 'Yan Sanda ta Bompai domin ci gaba da bincike."

Dakta Yusuf ya bayyana cewa an tarar da wanda ake zargin yana raba wa mutane, wadanda aka sarin su mata ne, katin yin rijastar ganin likita da sunan wata kungiya mai zaman kanta, mai suna Brother Paul Legacy Foundation, inda yake karɓar kuɗi daga jama'a da sunan samar musu da magani.

Ya ƙara da cewa bincike da jami'an Ma'aikatar Lafiya da Hukumar PHIMA da KNCDC suka gudanar ya tabbatar da cewa wanda ake zargin ba ƙwararren ma'aikacin lafiya ba ne, kuma ba shi da wata shaidar cancanta da aka amince da ita a fannin kiwon lafiya.

A cewar Kwamishinan Lafiya na jihar nan, katinan rajistar da wanda ake zargin ke rabawa, waɗanda ke ɗauke da adireshi a Ƙaramar Hukumar Karu ta Jihar Nasarawa, suna ɗauke da alƙawarin bayar da "magani kyauta", wanda ake kyautata zaton wata dabara ce ta yaudarar jama'a domin jefa su cikin wannan haramtacciyar harka.

Dakta Yusuf ya buƙaci al'ummar jihar nan da su guji neman magani ko sauran ayyukan kiwon lafiya daga hannun masana kiwon lafiya na bogi. Ya jaddada cewa ya kamata jama'a su nemi kulawar lafiya ne kawai a cibiyoyin lafiya da gwamnati ta amince da su ko kuma daga ƙwararrun ma'aikatan lafiya.

Hakazalika, ya yabawa rundunar yan sandar jihar nan, karkashi jagorancin Kwamishina Alh. Ibrahim Bakori da jajurtattatun ma'aikatansa, sakamakon dakile wanna al'amari.

Dakta Yusuf ya kuma yabawa jama'ar da suka bayar da wannan rahoto a kan lokaci, yana mai cewa matakin nasu ya nuna muhimmiyar rawar da 'yan ƙasa ke takawa wajen kare lafiyar al'umma.

A ƙarshe, Kwamishinan ya yi kira ga jama'a da su rika kai rahoton duk wani abu da ya shafi zargin gudanar da haramtattun ayyukan kiwon lafiya ga hukumomin da suka dace ba tare da ɓata lokaci ba. Ya kuma sake jaddada ƙudirin Gwamnatin Jihar Kano na kawar da masu aikin bogi a fannin lafiya, kare rayukan jama'a, da tabbatar da cewa duk ayyukan kiwon lafiya a faɗin jihar Kano ana gudanar da su bisa ƙa'ida da kuma ƙwarewa.

Kano Ministry of Health Bust Illegal Medical Outreach, Suspect in Police Custody


By Editor 

The Kano State Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Private Health Institutions Management Agency (PHIMA),the Kano State Centre for Disease Control (KNCDC), and the Nigeria Police Force, Kano Command has arrested some suspects allegedly conducting an illegal medical outreach in Panshekara in Kumbotso Local Government Area, as part of ongoing efforts to protect the health and safety of residents.

The Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Abubakar Labaran Yusuf, disclosed that the swift intervention followed credible intelligence received from vigilant members of the public regarding the unauthorized medical activity.

"We acted immediately upon receiving the report. A joint team from the Ministry of Health, PHIMA, and KNCDC was deployed to the location, leading to the arrest of the suspect. We subsequently contacted the Kano State Command of the Nigeria Police Force, and the suspects are currently in police custody at the Bompai Headquarters for further investigation," the Commissioner stated.

Dr. Yusuf explained that the suspects were found operating under the name Brother Paul Legacy Foundation, a purported non-governmental organization, where they were distributing registration cards bearing the organization's name and collecting money from unsuspecting members of the public under the guise of providing medical services.

He further revealed that preliminary investigations conducted by officials of the Ministry of Health, PHIMA, and KNCDC established that the mastermind and the other suspects were neither qualified health professional nor possesse any recognized health-related certification.

According to the Commissioner, the registration cards issued by the suspect, which bear an address in Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, falsely promised "free treatment" in an apparent attempt to lure unsuspecting victims into the illegal operation.

Dr. Yusuf urged residents to remain vigilant and refrain from patronizing unlicensed individuals or self-acclaimed healthcare providers, emphasizing that medical services should only be sought from government-approved health facilities and duly licensed healthcare professionals.

He also commended the Nigeria Police Force, Kano State Comman, under the purposeful leadership of the Commissioner Alh. Ibrahim Bakori and his gallant officers for their decisive intervention.

He further commended the public-spirited individuals whose timely report led to the successful operation, describing their action as a demonstration of the vital role citizens play in safeguarding public health.

The Commissioner called on members of the public to promptly report any suspicious or illegal medical activities to the appropriate authorities, reaffirming the Kano State Government's unwavering commitment to eliminating quackery, protecting lives, and ensuring that healthcare services across the state remain safe, ethical, and professionally regulated.

Tuesday, August 4, 2026

DG DMCSA Receives Council of Kadiriyya Imams, Reaffirms Commitment to Stronger Community Partnership


By Maryam Umar Abdullahi 

The Director General of the Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA), Pharm. Gali Sule, has reaffirmed the Agency's commitment to fostering strategic partnerships with religious leaders and other critical stakeholders as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen healthcare service delivery and government-community relations in Kano State.

The Director General made this known when he received the leadership of the Council of Kadiriyya Imams, Kano State Chapter, on a courtesy visit to his office.


Welcoming the delegation, Pharm. Gali Sule described religious leaders as indispensable partners in promoting societal development, public enlightenment, and healthy living, noting that their influence remains vital in advancing government policies and improving the well-being of citizens.

He stated that the Agency remains open to collaboration with all relevant stakeholders whose contributions will support the delivery of quality healthcare services and strengthen the state's health system.

 "The Council of Kadiriyya Imams occupies a strategic position in our society. Your guidance and influence are invaluable in promoting healthy communities and supporting government initiatives. At DMCSA, we remain committed to working with religious institutions, community leaders, and other stakeholders to improve healthcare delivery for the benefit of all residents of Kano State," Pharm. Gali Sule said.

The Director General also expressed his appreciation to the Council for the courtesy visit, describing it as a great honour and a demonstration of the confidence reposed in the Agency.

Earlier, the Amir of the Council of Kadiriyya Imams, Kano State Chapter, Sheikh Hassan Mukhtar Atamma, said the delegation visited the Agency to formally introduce the Council's leadership and establish a cordial working relationship with the DMCSA.

He noted that the Council is committed to supporting initiatives that promote public health, social harmony, and community development, stressing that collaboration with relevant government institutions remains essential to achieving these objectives.

"We are here to formally introduce the leadership of our Council and to build a productive relationship with the DMCSA. We believe that by working together, we can contribute to strengthening healthcare service delivery, promoting public health awareness, and enhancing the social well-being of the people of Kano State," Sheikh Atamma stated.

The visit concluded with a shared commitment by both parties to sustain collaboration in advancing initiatives that will improve healthcare outcomes and contribute to the overall development of Kano State.

Monday, August 3, 2026

KHETFUND Verifies Solar Power, Diathermy Machine Interventions at Abubakar Imam Urology Centre


By Editor 

As part of its commitment to ensuring transparency, accountability and value for public investment in the health sector, the Kano State Health Trust Fund (KHETFUND) has conducted a post-funding verification visit to Abubakar Imam Urology Centre to assess the implementation of key interventions financed by the Fund.

The verification exercise took place on Thursday, 23rd July, 2026, with the KHETFUND delegation led by the Director of Operations, Dr. Muhammad Lawan Adamu, on behalf of the Executive Secretary, Dr. Fatima Usman Zahraddeen.

The team was warmly received by the Chief Medical Director of Abubakar Imam Urology Centre, alongside the hospital's management team, who conducted the visitors round the completed projects and provided updates on their implementation and impact on healthcare service delivery.

During the exercise, the KHETFUND team verified the successful execution of two critical interventions funded by the Trust Fund. These include the installation of a solar power system, for which the sum of ₦57,341,500.00 was disbursed on 11th November, 2025, as well as the procurement of a Diathermy Machine, supported with ₦5,700,000.00 disbursed on 8th April, 2026.
Speaking during the visit, Dr. Muhammad Lawan Adamu reaffirmed KHETFUND's unwavering commitment to monitoring and evaluating all projects financed by the Fund to ensure that public resources are judiciously utilized and that funded interventions achieve their intended objectives.

He noted that post-funding verification exercises remain an integral part of KHETFUND's accountability framework, providing the opportunity to confirm project completion, assess functionality and evaluate the impact of interventions on healthcare delivery across the state.

The Chief Medical Director of Abubakar Imam Urology Centre expressed appreciation to KHETFUND for its continued support, noting that the solar power installation has significantly improved the reliability of electricity supply within the facility, while the newly procured Diathermy Machine has strengthened the hospital's capacity to provide quality surgical services.

The verification visit underscores KHETFUND's resolve to sustain prudent management of public funds while supporting strategic investments that enhance access to quality healthcare services for the people of Kano State.

Kano DMCSA, C4SD Hold Three-Day Capacity-Building Workshop for Warehouse and Unskilled Staff

By Margaret Titus  The Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA), in collaboration with Capacity 4 Sustaina...