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AKTH records highest number of fellows in pharmacy across the country – official
Nasiru Yusuf
The Secretary of all Fellows, West African Post Graduate College of Pharmacist (WACP) Kano State branch, Tinu Uloko said Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital as the highest number of fellows in Pharmacy profession in Nigeria.
KANO FOCUS reports that Uloko who doubles as In-charge of In-patient Pharmacy in the hospital revealed this
during an induction of thirteen new interns and staff organized by the Pharmacy Department.
She said, the development is due to the support and encouragement given by the Hospital Management.
Uloko added that Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital being a Tertiary Health Institution and a referral center plays a vital role in training students and Interns who assist in managing patients.
Speaking, the Head of Pharmacy Department, Habibu Uba Ringim welcomed the new interns and urged them to be professionally competent, trustworthy and abide by the civil service rules in the discharge of their duties to enable them take the department to a greater height.
In another development, the students of Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bayero University Kano will conduct their clerkship training at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital.
This followed a request made by a delegation of faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Bayero University Kano to AKTH.
The Dean, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Bayero University Kano Sani Malami emphasized on the importance of clerkship training as a means of providing real time exposure to pharmaceutical care.
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Ganduje’s eldest son pays solidarity visit to Kano anti-corruption chairman, ‘lauds govt for investigating father
Mukhtar Yahya Usman
Abdulazeez Ganduje, the eldest son of the suspended national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Abdullahi Ganduje, paid a visit to the chairman of the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, Muhyi Rimingado, at his office.
Mr. Abdulazeez visited Mr. Rimingado on Wednesday evening to show his support for the chairman’s anti-corruption efforts.
He also expressed his endorsement of the charges brought against his father, mother, and brother by the commission.
Abdulazeez voiced his concern to the commission chairman about his unjust removal as a director of one of the companies undergoing trial, expressing his distress over being ousted without his consent.
In September 2021, Abdulazeez lodged a petition with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) against his mother, Hafsat Ganduje, accusing her of corruption. In the petition, he detailed how he was approached by a property developer to assist in acquiring land in Kano for a substantial sum of money.
It was revealed that Abdulazeez paid the specified amounts in US dollars to his mother, Mrs. Ganduje. However, the property developer later discovered that the land he had paid for had been allocated to other buyers and requested a refund.
The Kano anti-corruption commission had previously taken legal action against Mr. Ganduje, his wife, Hafsat Umar, his son Umar Abdullahi Umar, and five others on charges related to corruption, misappropriation, and diversion of funds, amounting to billions of naira. Other individuals involved include Abubakar Bawuro, Jibrilla Muhammad, Lamash Properties Limited, Safari Textiles Limited, and Lasage General Limited.
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Breaking: Kano High Court affirms Ganduje’s suspension
Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
Kano state high Court has affirmed the suspension of the National Chairman of the All Progressive Congress, APC, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje as member of the party.
KANO FOCUS reports that the court presided over by Justice Usman Malam Na’abba on Tuesday affirmed the suspension following an exparte motion filed by Dr. Ibrahim Sa’ad Esq on behalf of two executive members APC Ganduje ward, Dawakin-Tofa local government area, the assistant secretary, Laminu Sani and legal adviser Haladu Gwanjo (plaintiffs) who were part of the nine ward executive who suspended Abdullahi Ganduje on Monday.
The order followed an ex parte motion filed Haladu Gwanjo and Laminu Sani by their counsel Ibrahim Sa’ad.
The plaintiffs, who identified as executive members of APC Ganduje ward, said they brought the motion on behalf of the executive members of the ward.
Gwanjo, who identified as the party’s ward Legal Adviser, was the one that announced the suspension of Ganduje two days ago.
Subsequently, the court ordered, that henceforth, Ganduje should desist from presiding over all affairs of the National Working Committee (NWC) of APC.
The State Working Committee of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Kano had announced the suspension of ward party leaders who earlier announced the suspension of Ganduje.
Recall that the leadership of the party at Ganduje ward in Dawkin Tofa Local Government area announced the suspension of the party’s national chairman, citing corruption charges filed against him by the government.