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Ganduje Inaugurate Boards of Primary Healthcare Management

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Abbas Yushau Yusuf

 

In his attempt to strengthen institutions in the healthcare delivery system, Kano state Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has inaugurated Governing Boards of the State Primary Healthcare Management Board and that of Kano State Ultra-Modern Specialist Hospitals (KUSH) of Muhammadu Buhari Specialist Hospital, Giginyu and Halifa Sheikh Isyaka Rabi’u Paediatric Hospital, Zoo road.

 

The event took place during the State Executive Council meeting, held at Africa House, Government House, Kano, Saturday, assuring that his administration would continue to pay all the necessary attention to the healthcare system.

 

He disclosed that all those who made the Governing Boards were there based on merit, emphasizing that, “It is part our cardinal points, to always improve our healthcare system. Your choice is also deliberate because we know you can deliver.”

 

Parts of the terms of reference given for the Board of the Primary Healthcare Agency, are to maintain and coordinate all primary health activities in the state, be responsible for the coordination and planning, budgeting provisions, and monitoring of all primary healthcare services and to pay salaries and allowances to primary healthcare staff in the state, among others.

 

He also listed, as part of the terms of reference, that the Board should advise Commissioner and local governments on any matter regarding primary healthcare services in the state, maintain up-to-date personnel records of all primary healthcare employees,

 

Perform inter-department or local government transfer of all categories of staff from all primary healthcare facilities and any other services applicable to the Board.

 

As earlier announced in their appointments, the Chairman of the Board is Alhaji Wada Aliyu, District Head of Ajingi, while Dr. Dayyabu Muhammad, Tijjani Alhaji Garba, Dr. Binta Jibir, Mukhtar Ado Yakasai, Director from Ministry of Budget and Planning, Salahuddeen Habib Isa, from Ministry for Rural and Community Development,

 

Kubura Dankani, from Ministry for Women Affairs, a representative from Ministry for Local Governments, and Dr. Ashiru Rajab, are members, Dr. Tijjani Hussaini, Executive Secretary of the State Primary Healthcare Agency, is the Secretary.

 

Terms of Reference for the Board of the Ultra-Modern Hospitals, governor Ganduje said they should “Provide general policies and guidelines relating to the operations of the hospitals, appoint CEOs who shall manage the affairs of the hospitals,

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Supervise the operations and activities of the CEOs in accordance with the provisions of the Law and terms of engagement and identity and set up PPP with a view to effectively and safely deliver services, among others.”

 

Others are “…equipping and ensuring the safety of the hospitals, operates it’s own Bank account, ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of any contract entered into by the Board with the CEOs, termination of any contract entered into by the Board for not complying with the terms of the contract,

 

Performing such other things which in the opinion of the Board are necessary to ensure the efficiency of the functions of the hospitals and the Governor may confer on the Board any additional functions or powers as he deems fit.”

 

Professor Yusuf D. Sabo is the Chairman of the Board, while the members are Dr. Hadiza Ashiru, Dr. Abdullahi Kauranmata, from the Ministry of Health, Zahraddeen Lawan, from the Ministry of Finance, Eng. Murtala A. Garba, from Due Process Office, Hajiya Bilkisu Maimota, from Office of the Secretary to the State Government,

 

Hajiya Hama Ali Aware, from Kano Investment Promotion Agency, Hajiya Hafsat Kolo, from civil society organizations, Alhaji Kabiru Nassarawa from the private sector,  Sanusi Ali Sadiq from ANAN/ICAN and Madam Comfort Onwuegbuna from women organizations.”

 

In a statement by the governors, Chief Press Secretary Malam Abba Anwar Said All the Chairmen of the Boards thanked the governor for the appointment and assured that they would do their best to perform well, looking at the confidence reposed in them.

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ECOWAS Parliament adopts protocols for smooth operations

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The sixth parliament of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS Parliament) at the 2024 second extraordinary session of the parliament holding in Kano, North West Nigeria, considered and adopted crucial parliamentary instruments to guide the progress and implementation of its mandate.

The instruments consist of the rules of procedure, the strategic plan and the 2024 work plan of the parliament.

Acting Speaker of the ECOWAS parliament and Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, in his speech at the session’s opening, stressed the importance of the protocols in facilitating the work of the parliament.

“This Extraordinary Session is unique on several counts. During this session, we are expected to hold deliberations and adopt three very important instruments which bear heavily on the progress and effective implementation of our mandate.

They are The Rules of Procedure of the Sixth Legislature, which was deferred from our inaugural session—the Strategic Plan of the Sixth Legislature and 2024 Annual Work Plan.

“You would agree with me that our Rules of Procedure are very important as they make us more efficient and serve as our guide, thereby reducing the chances of our actions and decisions being challenged for procedural deficiencies.

“The Strategic Plan, on the other hand, will serve as a crucial and indispensable tool in ensuring that our programs and activities are directly linked with the overall strategic institutional objectives of ECOWAS, while our Work Plan will set the agenda for our engagements this year, he said.

The adoption of these instruments now sets the stage for the full commencement of parliamentary activities by the community parliament.

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ECOWAS Parliament to Set Up Mediation Committee to Re-Coopt Aggrieved Members

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By Abbas Yushau Yusuf

KANO, Nigeria – The ECOWAS Parliament has announced plans to establish a mediation committee aimed at re-integrating aggrieved member states.

This decision was revealed by the First Deputy Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, Senator Barau Jibril, while opening the second extraordinary session of the Parliament in Kano, Northwestern Nigeria.

Addressing the session, Senator Barau emphasized the critical need for Parliament’s intervention in regional issues, as highlighted by the President of the ECOWAS Commission during the Inaugural Session.

Barau said the President had called for urgent efforts to prevent the disintegration of the regional bloc, particularly with the potential departures of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. He also stressed the importance of confronting non-state groups vying for control of resources and marginalizing states, which has led to severe insecurity, especially in the Sahel region.

“In consultation with my colleagues on the Bureau, I will propose the appointment of an Ad hoc Mediation Committee,” Senator Barau stated. “The committee’s mandate will be to work with all stakeholders to encourage our brothers to rescind their decision and come back, and to promote dialogue to resolve conflicts in the region. Our strength lies in unity, and there is no alternative to our collective aspirations of a united, peaceful, and secure ECOWAS.”

Senator Barau also mentioned a Parliamentary Fact-Finding mission dispatched to Togo. The delegation investigated the reasons behind the notable absence of the Togolese delegation, who, according to the Supplementary Act on the Enhancement of the Powers of the Parliament, should hold the Speakership. Discussions with national stakeholders yielded positive responses, and Senator Barau reported that Togolese authorities assured the imminent inauguration of their parliamentary representatives.

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State, in his remarks, urged the ECOWAS Parliament to strive for the development of West African countries and to promote economic diversification.

The session in Kano also saw the swearing-in of new members, marking another step in strengthening the legislative body’s capacity to address regional challenges.

NIGERIAN TRACKER reports that the extraordinary session underscores ECOWAS’s commitment to maintaining regional stability and fostering cooperation among member states

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ECOWAS Parliament Meeting in Kano is to Bring Legislature Closer to the People-Barau

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Senator Barau Jibrin first Deputy Speaker ECOWAS parliament

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Apart from their usual meetings in Abuja, the ECOWAS Parliament has brought its second extraordinary session to Kano.

Addressing the press after a closed-door session of the ECOWAS Parliament, the First Deputy Speaker of the Parliament, Senator Barau I. Jibrin, said the meeting will bring the legislature closer to the people and make them aware of the happenings.

Senator Barau said Kano, being the commercial nerve center of Northern Nigeria, is pertinent to hold the second extraordinary session in Kano.

Senator Barau said the ECOWAS Parliament’s session in Kano will discuss issues of economy, security, and other social happenings for the overall benefit of society.

According to the First Deputy Speaker, the legislatures of the 15 member countries of the subregion are here in Kano, and it’s meant for Kano people to know them and also for the Parliament to know Kano.

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