Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital

Kano: Governor Abba flags off open heart surgery

By Ahmad Deedat Zakari

The Governor of Kano State, Abba Kabir Yusuf, in the early hours of Friday, flagged off open heart surgery for patients with heart-related diseases.

The Governor flagged off the exercise, which was sponsored by the Saudi Government in partnership with Muslim World League, at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital Conference Hall in the State.

During the event, the governor reiterated the commitment of the Kano State Government to partner with any non-governmental organizations and individuals willing to assist in providing training to health personnel and medical care to patients in need of such services.

He said: “We are very much delighted to have you in Kano for this gigantic assistance. Kano state is the most populous state in Nigeria, with over 21 million People. We have the most vulnerable people, downtrodden masses that do not have any means of taking care of their health needs,” said the Governor.

He added that “We will stick to our campaign promises of building general hospitals across the 44 local governments and Primary health care centres across the state and the re-introduce mobile clinics to cater for the people in the rural areas who are in need of medical attention free of charge.”

The head of the medical team from Saudi Arabia, Dr Utman Al-uthman Saad, said the medical team comprised 20 Cardiac surgeons who will perform the surgery and pledged to do their best to achieve the set goals.

Kano State Government reiterates its commitment to health sector 

By Hussaina Sufyan Ahmed

 

Kano State government has approved the establishment of the School of Post Basic Ophthalmic Nursing this afternoon at the opening declaration of the 34th annual National Scientific Delegate Conference and Free Eye Care Services organised by the Nigeria Ophthalmic Nurses Association (NONA) held at the Coronation Hall, Government House, Kano State.

The Governor of the stage, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje emphasized his administration’s commitment towards revamping the health sector.

In his statement ”our administration has been according priority attention to the health care delivery because the growth and development of any nation is tied to sound health. In order to make this effort actualized, we allocated 15% of the 2021 budget to the health sector of kano State, this is in line with the Abuja declaration; and are envisaging higher in the next fiscal year”.

Dr Ganduje, ably represented by his Deputy Dr Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, said that in recognition of the significance of eye care services for human development, the state government has approved the establishment of the School of Post Basic Ophthalmic Nursing at Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital, Kano.

The theme of the conference is “Exploring Global Advancement And Innovation In Ophthalmic Nursing”. The Governor, while describing it as apt, said he feels the theme emanated from the desire to review the performance of the noble profession of ophthalmic nursing in order to enhance maximum efficiency and productivity.

In their separate remarks, the National President of the Nigeria Ophthalmic Nurses Association and his Kano State counterparts, Stephen Lamiya and Saleh Iliyasu Dan Hassan, respectively, said the occasion serves as the culmination of an enormous collective effort of various stakeholders from local, state and national level of ophthalmic Nurses and ophthalmologist which began in November 2020.

They further said considering the fact that the eye is a fragile and very sensitive organ of the body which requires very cautious attention, there is an alignment with the chosen theme of 2021 World Dight Day “Love Your Eyes”, hence called on all ophthalmic Nurses to rededicate their services to the profession and the country.

Others who spoke during the occasion included the Commissioner Of Health Dr Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa, the Chief Medical Director of the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital Prof. Abdurrahman Sheshe and Dr Ado Shehu Ringim from Maryam Abacha American University.