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3 day old baby loses hand due to doctor’s negligence

Aminu Abdullahi
A Doctor at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital allegedly damaged the hand of a three day newborn baby.
KANO FOCUS reports that the doctor left a sub-standard tourniquet in the hand of the newborn for over eighteen hours after collecting his blood sample.
It was said that the negligence led to the decayed of the right hand of the infant.
It was also said that the child was delivered through cesarean section known as C.S. where the doctor observed he has breath difficulty and admitted him in the pediatric ward.

It was alleged that for more than eighteen hours no doctor attended to the baby or unravel the tourniquet from his hand until his mother went to breastfeed him.
Later doctors in the hospital said the hand of the boy must be cut off because blood had not been circulating which caused the damage.
However, the baby’s father complained that the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital maltreated him despite his patience over the incident.
He said that he had been stricken dumb when he was called to buy medicine for his child despite the damage.
He also appealed on concerned authorities to take appropriate action and punish the erring doctor.
In a statement issued on Wednesday by Hospital spokesperson Hauwa Abdullahi said the management condemned the doctor’s negligence and assured to take appropriate action.
She said the medical director Professor Abdurrahman Abba Sheshe has directed committee on negligence of duty to investigate the case.
The statement appealed to those with complain against hospital personnel to report to Servicom Desk Officer for necessary action.

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Kano Governor sets up mobile courts to tackle phone snatching

Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
The Kano State Governor, Yusuf Abba, has approved the formation of mobile courts to ensure prompt prosecution of phone snatchers in the state.

KANO FOCUS reports that a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, said that the mobile courts would work with the Special Joint Task Force to try people caught.
Yusuf said that major streets in the metropolis had been lit up after eight years of darkness as the lamps were switched off.
“The return of street lights is part of the efforts by the new administration to tackle robbery, phone snatching and other criminal activities, especially in metropolitan Kano.
“The ongoing exercise started penultimate Tuesday and will continue until every part of the state is saved from darkness that provides cover for criminals and political thugs,” he said.

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Abba Kabir Yusuf asks Fuel Marketers to reverse to old price

Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim
Kano state Governor, Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf has urged petroleum marketers to reverse the prices of petroleum goods to its old rate in order to lessen the current hardship experienced by the general public.

KANO FOCUS reports that the appeal is contained in a statement issued by Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, the chief press secretary to the governor.
The governor said he is aware that the marketers still had old products in stock that were supposed to be sold at the previous pricing.
“To reduce the needless hardship on the state’s citizens, the marketers should exercise some restraint and quickly reopen all filling stations with available products in stock to sell at the former price.
“As a concerned Governor, I am disheartened to see our dear People of Kano suffering as a result of an unjustified fuel hike, and the situation must be stopped right away,” the governor said.
Kano, according to governor, is the commercial hub for the country’s northern region as well as certain countries in West Africa, and its bustling populace continues to enjoy favorable business conditions.
The Governor urged the good citizens of Kano state to maintain their composure and uphold the law because the government is always prepared to make sure that people are doing their affairs conveniently.

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Abba Kabir Yusuf appoints Rahila Mukhtar to head KSCHMA

Nasiru Yusuf Ibrahim

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has announced the appointment of Rahila Mukhtar as executive secretary of the Kano State Healthcare Contributory Management Agency (KCHMA).
KANO FOCUS reports that this is contained in a statement by his chief press secretary Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa on Thursday.
Yusuf also approved the appointment of Garba Bichi as managing director of the Kano State Water Board, Hassan Danbaffa as managing director of the Kano State Road Maintenance Agency (KARMA), Ibrahim Yakubu as managing director of the Kano State Urban Planning and Development Authority (KNUPDA) and Abdulkadir Abdussalam as the accountant-general.
KANO FOCUS reports that the government said a date for their swearing-in would be announced soon to enable them to assume the new responsibilities.
