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Kano to Collaborate with NGOs for Sector Development

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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf

 

Kano State Government has pledged to collaborate with Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Civil Societies for the development of various sectors in the state.

 

The State Commissioner of Finance and Economic Development, Alhaji Ibrahim Jibrin (Provost), made this commitment when members of an NGO under the aegis of Partnership To Engage, Reform and Learn (PERL) paid him a congratulatory visit in his office.

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Alhaji Jibrin (Provost) also assured to collaborate with development partners, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and civil societies to enhance the development of many sectors in the state.

He emphasized that the present administration in the state is ready to partner and work in synergy with NGOs, whom he described as tools for development. The government of Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf will utilize all the potentialities of non-governmental organizations for positive development across the state.

He emphasized that the state government will not hesitate to accept ideas that will enhance working synergy among the MDAs and 44 Local Government Areas for effective and efficient benefitting the entire people of the state.

Earlier in his remarks, the Partnership State Facilitation Manager, Malam Auwalu Hamza, disclosed that the team was in the commissioner’s office to deliver a congratulatory message on behalf of the entire staff of PERL in the state. Malam Hamza maintained that “we are here also to intimate you on the role of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development as a coordinator in all reforms and laws supported by PERL”.

He added that the PERL supported reforms and laws which include Kano State being among the top 25% of states in the World Bank SIFTAS program in the country and the establishment of the Public Debt Management Office (DMO) with an accompanying implementation plan for DMO law among others.

In a statement by Bashir Habib Yahaya, Director of Public Enlightenment of the Ministry, those in attendance during the visit included the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Lawan Shehu Abdulwahab, State Focal Person of SIFTAS, Malam Imam Inuwa Gwale, and some of the management staff of the ministry

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Kano Governor signs into law, premarital health screening Bill

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The Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, officially assented to the Kano State Premarital Health Screening Law, which mandates premarital health screening for all prospective couples.

As per the new law, no wedding will be permitted in Kano without the presentation of a health screening certificate for genotype, hepatitis B and C, HIV/AIDS, and other related illnesses.

In a statement issued by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, the law was deemed necessary to reduce the likelihood of children being born with underlying health issues such as sickle cell anemia, HIV/AIDS, and hepatitis.

This initiative aligns with the Kano state governor’s commitment to enhancing and providing a conducive environment for the healthcare sector, aiming to make Kano free from or significantly reduce health challenges.

The law necessitates mandatory testing for HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, genotype, and other relevant examinations before marriage.

It also prohibits any discrimination or stigmatization against individuals living with HIV/AIDS, sickle cell anemia , hepatitis, and related conditions.

During the signing ceremony, Governor Abba
Kabir Yusuf emphasized that the purpose of implementing the law is to uphold the sanctity of marriages in Kano State and ensure the birth of healthy offspring, free from any preventable illnesses.

Upon approval by the state house of assembly and endorsement by the Kano state governor, the law was signed on the 6th of May 2024 and will come into effect on May 13, 2024.

It is mandated by the law that any individual intending to marry must undergo testing for HIV, Hepatitis B and C, genotype, and any other relevant tests before marriage.

Furthermore, the law prohibits the formalization of any marriage contract for individuals planning to marry without presenting a test certificate from a government-approved health facility.

Moreover, the law specifies that any individual found in violation of its provisions commits an offense and, upon conviction, may face a fine of up to five hundred thousand Naira, for a minimum of five years, or both.

 

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Best Choice Hospital Relocates to Tal’udu Round About

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The management of Best Choice Hospital has announced the relocation of the facility from Sabuwar Gandu to Tal’udu Round About near Sheikh Bashir El-Rayyah College, Kano city.

The chairman of the Hospital Auwal Muhammad Lawal announced this on Saturday in a statement issued to journalists in Kano.

He however noted that Best Choice does not have any branch and has nothing to do with the previous location.

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Lawal assured the general public of quality health care service in the new Best Choice Hospital similar to what they have been rendering at the previous location.

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Kano Eyes Multi Billion Naira Rice Mill Investment, As He Receives Chinese Investors

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As part of his efforts for Kano to retain it’s position as center of commerce, the state commissioner of commerce and Industry Alhaji Adamu Aliyu Kibiya has received a delegation of Chinese investors in his office on Friday.

The delegation under the leadership of Mr Diao Shengyun comprised investors in the areas of Rice Mill, Fertilizer and Machineries who indicated interest to invest in Kano due to perceived favourable business environment under the current administration.

Speaking during the visit, Mr Shengyun told the commissioner that, the team comprised head of companies and businesses who indicated interest and desire to invest in the three critical areas for the benefit of both side.

He also told the commissioner that, the multi-billion naira investment include establishing the largest rice mill in Kano to complement government effort in providing food security and job opportunities.

Responding, the commissioner of commerce and Industry Alhaji Adamu Aliyu Kibiya assured the delegation of government readiness to provide business friendly environment for local and international investors.

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He said, the state government under Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf is giving the needed priority to safeguard investors interest through meaningful policies.

”I want to inform you that, Kano is peacefully as you can see, and is the right place for your investment. We will provide all that is needed for the success of your business” The commissioner added.

Adamu Kibiya also assured the delegation that, Kano is blessed with so many opportunities that investors can dive into for maximum benefit

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