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Kano lacks adequate nurses, midwives in rural facilities – Prof. Ahmad

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Aminu Abdullahi

A legal practitioner in Kano State A. B Ahmad said there is shortage of nurses and midwives at facilities in many rural local government areas of the state.

Kano Focus reports that Mr Ahmad revealed this during a one-day training on maternal and child healthcare organized by Resource Center For Human Rights & Civic Education (CHRICED) for media and members of Civil Society Organisations.

Ahmad who is also a professor at the faculty of law, Bayero University, Kano said that they were commissioned to investigate maternal mortality in the state last year and found that some local governments do not have any nurses or midwives that will attend to pregnant women.

He noted that it is really sad that government focus on tertiary hospitals to the detriment of those in the rural areas that lacked adequate health workers and equipment.

This according to him led to death of many pregnant women and premature death of under five children.

“If they get problem while delivering a child they have to travel for 40 to 50 kilometres to the city because they will not get proper care in their local hospitals.

” During the travelling, the problem will worsen and some of them may die on the road some doctors that we have here had to be deployed there.

In his remarks, the board chairman of CHRICED  Momodu Kassim Momodu said that media and CSOs collectively will strategically beam the searchlight on maternal and child healthcare intervention to ensure they are determined by the participatory planning and timely delivery.

He added that journalists have a big role in exposing corruption in maternal and child healthcare projects.

“This training is also encouraging innovation and the deployment of technology by journalists, especially those operating in the new media space.

“We appreciate the power of digital and online content and its capacity to reach many citizens and policy makers,” he said.

He urged citizens to consider taking legal and legitimate actions to prevent irresponsibility in the governance process and get what rightfully belongs to them.

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Dangote Refinery maintains ex-depot price of PMS

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Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim

Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited has announced that its ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) remains unchanged, reaffirming its commitment to stability in Nigeria’s domestic energy market.

 

In a statement issued by Esan Sunday, Head of Media Relations, Branding and Communication, the company said sustaining the current price reflects its efforts to cushion the broader economy against external shocks. It noted that by absorbing prevailing cost pressures, the refinery is helping to moderate inflationary risks, promote energy affordability, and ensure uninterrupted fuel supply amid ongoing global uncertainties.

 

The company reiterated its dedication to the steady supply of high-quality petroleum products to the Nigerian market, while aligning with national objectives of price stability and energy security.

 

It also urged the public to rely solely on official communications from the refinery for accurate and up-to-date information regarding its operations and pricing.

 

 

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Tinubu congratulates Garo on appointment as Kano deputy governor

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Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim

 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated Alhaji Murtala Sule Garo on his emergence as the Deputy Governor of Kano State following his swearing-in on Tuesday.

 

KANO FOCUS reports that Garo was sworn in by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf after being nominated to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of former deputy governor, Comrade Aminu Abdulsalam.

 

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President described Garo’s appointment as a positive step toward strengthening unity within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano State.

 

The President noted that the 48-year-old politician has held several public offices, including Chairman of Kabo Local Government Area and Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs during the administration of former governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje. He also served as the APC governorship running mate in the 2023 general elections.

 

Tinubu commended Governor Yusuf for the appointment, urging political stakeholders in the state to rally behind the administration to ensure stability and progress.

 

He also called on the new deputy governor to work closely with the governor in delivering effective leadership and accelerating development in Kano State.

 

The President wished Garo success in his new role.

 

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Ganduje acknowledges Sanusi II as Emir of Kano, 6 years after dethroning him

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Ibrahim Khalil

 

A dramatic political moment unfolded in Kano on Tuesday as former governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje publicly acknowledged Muhammad Sanusi II as the Emir of Kano and Chairman of the Kano State Council of Emirs.

 

KANO FOCUS reports that the unexpected gesture occurred during the swearing-in ceremony of the newly appointed Deputy Governor, Murtala Sule Garo, at Government House, Kano—an event attended by top political leaders and traditional rulers.

 

While delivering his goodwill message, Ganduje addressed Sanusi by his full royal title, drawing immediate attention from dignitaries at the ceremony. The audience responded with loud applause when he greeted the Emir and recognised his position as head of the Kano Emirate Council.

 

The development is particularly significant given the long-standing rift between the two figures. Sanusi was removed from the throne during Ganduje’s administration, a decision that sparked widespread political and legal controversy at the time.

 

However, the political landscape shifted following the emergence of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, under whose administration Sanusi was reinstated as Emir of Kano.

 

Observers say Ganduje’s public acknowledgment signals a possible easing of tensions and may point to broader efforts at reconciliation within Kano’s political and traditional institutions.

 

The moment has since been described by analysts as a “twist of fate” in Kano politics, where former rivalries appear to be giving way to cautious gestures of respect among key actors.

 

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