By Frank Pinicop
The Kano State Health Trust Fund (KHETFUND) has restated its commitment to transparency, accountability, and effective utilization of health resources as it undertakes the Post-Funding Verification (PFV) process for interventions financed through the Agency.
The Executive Secretary of the Fund Dr. Fatima Usman Zahraddeen made this known when she led her management team to Kano State Government House Hospital for Post-Funding Verification of interventions funded by the Agency.
The Executive Secretary said they embarked on the verification exercise to government health agencies, institutions, and facilities to ensure that all allocated health funds disbursed to them are judiciously managed to maximize the impact on the well-being of Kano State residents.
The three major interventions facilitated by the KHETFUND to Government House Hospital from June 2024 to May this year include the procurement of critical theater equipment worth N15.7 million, the procurement of laboratory equipment costing N11.4 million, and financing for the procurement and installation of electronic medical record worth N7.7 million.
Dr. Zahraddeen explained that since the inception of the present administration headed by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, KHETFUND has been dedicated to supporting innovative and sustainable health interventions aimed at improving health outcomes across Kano State.
Shading more light on the purpose of the visit, the ES affirmed that the Post-Funding Verification exercise is a vital mechanism that enables KHETFUND to monitor and evaluate how resources are utilized by beneficiaries, verifying compliance with funding agreements, and assessing the tangible benefits delivered to target communities.
“Effective stewardship of public health funds is paramount to building a resilient health system,” she noted, adding that “Through rigorous Post-Funding Verification, we ensure that every naira spent translates into real, measurable improvements in health services and outcomes for the people of Kano.”
She finally called on all key stakeholders to uphold the highest standards of financial discipline and operational efficiency so as to contribute to the sustainable development of Kano State’s health sector.
Speaking while receiving the KHETFUND team, the Chief Medical Director Government House Hospital, Dr. Abubakar Musa Yakubu commended the ES for the visit, which he described as an avenue that will help in identifying opportunities for improving future interventions.
He added that the visit was a testament to the Fund’s dedication to accountability and its vision of a healthier Kano for all, as it remains committed to strengthening health systems through prudent management of resources and evidence-based interventions.
The CMD then pledged to continue working closely with KHETFUND and other relevant stakeholders, including health facilities, community leaders, and development partners, to foster a culture of transparency and continuous improvement.
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