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Kano black listed 26 illegal Private Health Training institutions 

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Kano state Ministry of health has banned 26 private health institutions operating without registration.

KANO FOCUS reports that the spokesperson of the ministry Hadiza Namadi announced this in a statement issued on Friday.

Namadi said “Kano State Ministry of Health has noticed with serious concern, the incessant proliferation of illegal Private Heath Training Institutions (PHTIs) in the State without recourse to extant regulations governing the establishment and operation of such schools as specified by regulatory bodies and other relevant authorities.

“It is of serious dismay to realize that some of those un-recognized institutions lack definite sites and offer dubious programmes against the established course curricula, while also extorting exorbitant fees on students and their parents.

“Suffice to indicate, this ugly trend is at the detriment of the people, educational development and efficiency of the entire health system.

“Consequently, the general public are hereby informed of the instant shut-down of all illegal Health Training Institutions (HTIs) in the State, pending the outcome of necessary investigations. These include the following.

The affected institutions are:

1. Unity College of Health Science & Technology, Dorayi Karama (K.G/Mai), Gwale LGA, Danbatta LGA.

2. Khalil College of Health Science & Technology, Zaria Road, Opp Gadar Lado

Darmanawa, Unguwa Uku Opp. Hisbah Office, Karkasara, Opp. Bilal Mosque, Tarauni LGA, Danbatta LGA, Wudil LGA.

3. Shamila College of Health Science & Technology, Gezawa LGA.

4. Autan Bawo College of Health Science & Technology, Rano LGA.

5. Trustee College of Health Science & Technology, Jakara, Dala LGA, Kano, Bachirawa, Ungoggo LGA, Kano.

6. Eagle College of Health Science & Technology, Bichi LGA.

7. Albakari College of Health Science & Technology, Rijiyar Zaki, Ungoggo LGA – Kano.

8. Jamatu College of Health Science & Technology, Kura LGA.

9. Savanna College of Health Science & Technology, Wudil LGA.

10. Institute of Health Education, Ahmadiyya, Opp. INEC Office.

11. Jamilu Chiroma College of Health Science & Technology, Kings-Garden, Zungero, Opp. Airport Road, S/Gari.

12. Sir Sanusi College of Health Science & Technology, Matan Fada Road.

13. Aminu Ado Bayero College of Health Science & Technology, Ado Bayero, Layout, Dandinshe Yamma, Dala LGA.

14. Awwab College of Health Science & Technology, Salanta, Gwale LGA.

15. Gwarzo Unity College of Health Science & Technology, Gwarzo LGA.

16. Al-wasa’u College of Health Science & Technology, T/Fulani, Nassarawa LGA, Kano

17. Kanima Academy, Layin Dan-kargo, Zangon Dakata, Nassarawa LGA, Kano.

18. Muslim College of Health Science & Technology, Zungeru Road, Fagge LGA, Kano.

19. Utopia College of Health Science & Technology, Jigirya JSS, Yankaba, Nassarawa LGA, Kano.

20. Jama’a College of Health Science & Technology, Na’ibawa Yan-lemo, Tarauni, LGA, Kano.

21. Kausar Healthcare Academy, Jos Road, Beside Islamic Centre, T/Wada LGA, Kano.

22. Shanono College of Health Science & Technology, No. 33 Kofar Gari, Shanono LGA, Kano.

23. Institute of Basic Health Education, Jakara Guarden, Airport Road, Nassarawa LGA, Kano.

24. School of Health Technology, Habib Faruq Girls Sec. Sch., Gidan Kara, Kurna T/Fulani.

25. School of Health Technology, Bachirawa Special Primary School, Ungoggo, LGA.

26. Fudiyya School of Health Sciences, Danrimi, ‘Yan-babura Rijiyar Lemo, Fagge LGA.

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SFH appoints Dayyabu Yusuf to lead strategic health partnerships, RevoHealth HMO

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KANO FOCUS reports that the appointment was announced on the organisation’s official Facebook page on Saturday.

 

According to SFH, the new leadership appointment signals the beginning of a fresh phase focused on improving impact, expanding access to healthcare services, and advancing sustainable health transformation initiatives across the continent.

 

The organisation stated that the appointment reflects its commitment to building integrated health systems and promoting innovative platforms in healthcare financing, workforce development, advisory services, and sustainable health interventions.

 

SFH expressed confidence that Yusuf’s leadership would further strengthen the organisation’s impact and deliver lasting value to communities across Nigeria and beyond.

 

Yusuf is a seasoned public health professional with more than 18 years of experience in the design and implementation of public health, social marketing, and health systems strengthening programmes in Nigeria.

 

He is widely recognised as a health systems expert, health economist, programme management specialist, and community engagement practitioner, with extensive experience in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH), HIV/AIDS, malaria, child survival, and nutrition interventions.

 

He has also built strong technical expertise across the family planning and maternal, newborn and child health continuum, while leading large and complex teams on multiple development programmes.

 

Yusuf possesses strong advocacy and stakeholder engagement skills, having worked closely with senior government officials, lawmakers, and influential traditional and religious leaders to drive institutional and behavioural changes that support effective programme implementation.

 

A seasoned trainer, Yusuf has trained various cadres of health professionals and is known for his practical expertise in participatory community engagement approaches.

 

He holds a degree in Microbiology and a Master’s degree in Health Economics from Bayero University Kano, as well as an MSc in Microbiology from University of Abuja.

 

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He described the Inspector-General’s directive for a comprehensive investigation as a “decisive and long-overdue action,” expressing hope that the process would uncover the truth behind the disappearance.

The former governor also urged police authorities to place individuals named in the allegations under close surveillance to prevent interference with the investigation.

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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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