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Kano To Expend 17 % Of 2021 Budget On Health

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By Abdulgafar Oladimeji.

 

Kano state government has appropriated the spending of 17 percent of the 2021 appropriation bill on the health sector, the state commissioner of finance, Dr Lawan Abdulwahab has disclosed.

The commissioner made the disclosure on Tuesday, while addressing a team of nutrition advocates under the aegis of Civil Society Scalling- Up Nutrition in Nigeria, CS-SUNN, who paid an advocacy visit to his office at Audu Bako secretariat, he said “ Kano state has surpassed the Abuja declaration for 15 percent on health, Kano is at 17.5 percent.”

He further expressed that the state government has further resolve and made commitments not to retreat from its massive spending on the health sector.

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He explained that though the challengers centre around scarce resources, he said “ the population is growing at a rapid rate, we now have more people competing for meager resources.

Abdulwahab warned that an appraisal of the number of stunted children in Kano is a threat to the future of the state, “ as a medical doctor, I can state clearly with 37 percent stunted children in Kano, there is a problem, a stunted child is a problem to himself and to the society, If a child does not get what he or she wants at the right time , that child becomes a burden.

“I foresee a problem if we don’t tackle the baseline and do all we can to tackle the problem, honestly, if not, by the time we retire, we will live without an innovative population to inherit the society from us, what is then the future of the society we have so much labored to have built.”

The chairman National Steering Committee, CS-SUNN, Innocent Ekene appealed to the ministry to holistically support the fight against malnutrition through cash backings for approvals

 

He posit that the absence of support from the state finance ministry in the fight against malnutrition would render the whole exercise fruitless.

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Ex-Minister Nwajiuba Declares Presidential Bid on ADC Platform

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Former Minister of State for Education, Emeka Nwajiuba, has officially announced his intention to contest the 2027 presidential election under the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

In a statement released on Monday, January 19, Nwajiuba highlighted the pressing need for leadership capable of crafting sound policies, negotiating effectively, and engaging grassroots political structures across the country.

The former minister, who had also served as House of Representatives member for two consecutive times, had previously sought the presidency in 2023 on the All Progressives Congress (APC) platform but did not advance through the party’s primaries.

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Reflecting on his qualifications, Nwajiuba said, according to the statement, that “my experience across the legislature, the executive arm of government and key national institutions has equipped me with a deep understanding of governance, public finance and policy formulation.”

The statement outlined that Nwajiuba’s campaign will prioritise education reform, economic stabilisation, and the restoration of public trust in government institutions, describing these areas as critical to Nigeria’s development.

It added, “Experience, policy depth and institutional knowledge will form the central pillars of the leadership he intends to offer.”

“With his declaration, Nwajiuba joins a growing list of aspirants aiming to shape the national conversation ahead of the next general election, as debates around competence, experience and inclusive governance continue to gain momentum,” the statement noted.

The announcement positions Nwajiuba among a field of candidates seeking to present alternatives to the current administration, emphasising technical competence and practical governance experience as defining features of his 2027 bid.

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CITAD Rallies Men as Allies Against Gender-Based Violence

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The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has urged men to actively join the fight against gender-based violence (GBV) and support the promotion of gender equality across communities.

The appeal was made on Monday during a one-day training organised for Male Feminist Network (MFN) champions at the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) headquarters in Kano.

The training, which attracted 70 participants, was organised for members of CAN, Kano State chapter. The programme was supported by the Ford Foundation through the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development.

Speaking at the event, MFN Project Officer, Mr Sani Sa’idu, said the initiative was aimed at equipping men with the knowledge and skills to challenge gender-based violence and promote inclusive and respectful communities.

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Sa’idu, who spoke on the topic “Gender, Feminism, Masculinities and GBV Awareness”, said the training was designed to build a movement of men committed to equality and the elimination of GBV.

“The aim of this training is to build a movement of men who are committed to equality, challenging harmful stereotypes and ending gender-based violence,” he said.

He added that the programme sought to empower men to become allies in the struggle for women’s rights and to advocate for inclusive and safe communities.

Also speaking, Apostle Samaila Joshua Asake, PhD, Chairman of the Youth Wing of CAN in Kano State, commended CITAD for taking the initiative to faith-based organisations.

Asake said engaging men, especially within religious institutions, was critical to addressing gender-based violence and fostering positive masculinity.

Similarly, the Secretary of CAN in Kano State, Rev. Ayuba Apollos Sabo, praised CITAD for organising the training and called for sustained collaboration to address social challenges.

“The church has a key role to play in promoting values of respect, justice and protection of the rights of women and girls,” Sabo said.

CITAD also used the occasion to call on men across communities to actively join efforts aimed at ending gender-based violence and promoting gender equality.

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Defection Speculation: Governor Yusuf Meets Tinubu”

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The governor of Kano, Abba Yusuf, has finally met with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa on Monday.

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According to Daily Trust, the meeting is still ongoing.

According to the report, Mr Yusuf, who dressed in white babbarriga and red cap, entered the villa at about 4:10 pm.

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