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Breaking:AKTH Performs First Spine Surgery

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Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital has performed first spine surgery in the hospital on Friday.

The consultant, Neuro surgeon and the team leader for the surgery Dr Musbahu Ahmed disclosed that the surgery was conducted following the donation of the equipment for the spine surgery by a philanthropist last year and it’s installation by the hospital management.

He explained that the patient was referred to the neurology surgical clinic of the hospital with an abnormalities of the spine about a year ago and due to non availability of that equipment the patient was again referred to another health facility. Upon there, the patient discovered that she cannot afford the funds for the payment of the surgery fees therefore came back to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital Kano for another option , fortunately for her here is where we are today.

Breaking:AKTH To Resume Free Cleft Surgery

Dr Musbahu who was enthusiastic expressed gratitude to Almighty God for the successful conduct and completion of the first spine surgery in Akth, which was done on a fifty three year old woman from Adamawa state .

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He assured that between tomorrow Sunday to Monday the patient will start walking straight ( normal) not bending as she was presented to the clinic .

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Crackdown on Hospital Theft: Kano State’s New Measures to Curb Facility Mismanagement

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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf

The Executive Secretary Kano State Hospitals Management Board Dr Mansur Mudi Nagoda have reiterated the board’s effort in bringing lasting solution to the theft been carried out in facilities.

This followed the recent happening regarding the theft of scrap items from Minjibir General Hospital involving staff of the facility. A tip was made by an anonymous person who alerted the authorities and where apprehended while leaving the premises.

“We have caught the culprits, a DAC have been carried out on them according to civil service rules followed by appropriate sanctions. We will not fold our arms and watch things go wrong. Any person in need of scrap items should follow the due process. On no account should any facility management or staff hand over any scrap items to anyone unless they have gotten full clearance from the Bureau of procurement and ministry of finance with further clearance from the State Ministry of Health and Kano State Hospitals Management Board.

Dr Nagoda called on all Zonal/chief medical directors of all the 16 zones heading the 44 facilities to as a matter of urgency do a background check in all their facilities in other to avert reoccurrence of such incidence.

Samira Suleiman
Public Relations Officer
Kano State Hospitals Management Board
19/02/2025

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Kano Nurses Consider Separation from National Body Over Leadership Concerns

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A significant number of nurses, particularly younger professionals, are expressing their intention to withdraw from the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) due to perceived failures in leadership at the state level. Many nurses and midwives have voiced their frustrations regarding the union’s inability to advocate effectively for their welfare, leading to widespread discontent within the healthcare community.

The primary concerns driving this potential breakaway include:

1. Ineffective Representation: Nurses are increasingly worried about the union’s failure to address critical issues such as the implementation of hazard allowances, upgrading CONHESS to 100%, timely promotions, inadequate salaries, poor working conditions, and improper placement of graduate nurses upon employment. Additionally, there have been delays in approving changes in cadre for registered nurses to officer status, as well as a review of allowances for NYSC graduate nurses.

2. Insufficient Advocacy for Nurses’ Rights: There is a growing sentiment among nurses that their rights are not being adequately represented. Many face workplace challenges and instances of abuse without the support of a strong advocacy system to negotiate fair treatment and justice.

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3. Lack of Transparency: Concerns have been raised about the financial governance of the union, particularly regarding monthly rebates and overall financial activities. Nurses are calling for a detailed financial report to ensure transparency in how union funds are managed.

Additional issues contributing to the unrest include low morale, stagnation of professional growth, and a general loss of trust in union leadership.

Young nurses in Kano State are demanding immediate action to address these pressing concerns. If these issues remain unresolved, they may feel compelled to sever ties with the union altogether.

“We urge the management and leadership of NANNM to take these concerns seriously and engage with the necessary authorities to improve the welfare of nurses in our state,” said a representative of the concerned nurses. “Failure to act promptly may leave us with no choice but to pursue separation from the union.”

The situation remains fluid as nurses await a response from union leadership regarding their demands.

One of the nurses who pleaded anonymity released their stand to news men in Kano.

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Kano Vows to Mitigate Cholera Outbreak

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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf

 

Aminu Abdullahi Ibrahim

The Kano State government has said that it has taken proactive measures to safeguard people against the Cholera outbreak.

Commissioner of Health, Dr. Abubakar Labaran Yusuf, made this disclosure on the “Zauren Premier” program at Premier Radio Kano.

He explained that, in response to the pandemic’s spread across 31 states in Nigeria, the Kano government has launched a sensitization campaign to educate people, particularly in rural areas, on how to protect themselves.

Although Cholera has not been reported in Kano, with no cases recorded in any local government area, Mr. Yusuf explained that the government has procured medicines to combat the disease in the event of an outbreak. Dr. Yusuf attributed the state’s cholera-free status to the prayers of its people.

“We cannot take credit for Kano’s freedom from the pandemic; it is the people’s prayers that have helped.

As a government, we have taken necessary measures, including informing our Emergency Preparedness Response (EPR) committee two weeks ago when the disease broke out in Lagos.”

“The committee, comprising health practitioners, surveillance and notification officers, health educators, and ward volunteers, is tasked with reporting any strange disease or pandemic and taking prompt measures to halt its spread,” he said.

He also said that they have designated Zana Hospital as a referral center for suspected Cholera cases. Additionally, they have embarked on a sensitization campaign targeting food vendors and fruit sellers to ensure they maintain proper hygiene practices.

We will soon distribute flyers containing information on first aid and disease prevention to hawkers and the general public. Furthermore, we have commenced treating public wells at risk of contamination in the Kano metropolis.

The Commissioner of Health urged the public to cooperate in preventing the outbreak by maintaining a clean environment and avoiding open defecation.

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