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  • ECN launches 7MW solar project at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital

    ECN launches 7MW solar project at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital

    The Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) has commenced work on a 7-megawatt solar power project at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) to provide uninterrupted electricity supply for the facility.

     The initiative follows an energy audit conducted by the commission, which revealed the high cost of diesel and the risks associated with AKTH’s reliance on the national grid.

     The project is being executed in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology under the supervision of Minister Uche Nnaji.

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     The intervention comes days after prolonged power outages at the hospital reportedly led to fatalities in its Intensive Care Unit.

     ECN said the new solar system is designed to ensure that critical medical services at AKTH are no longer disrupted.

     ECN Director-General, Dr. Mustapha Abdullahi, said the project underscores the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu and reflects the government’s push to provide sustainable energy solutions for key institutions across the country.

     “This is not just about powering institutions; it is about saving lives, restoring confidence, and securing a brighter future for Nigerians,” Abdullahi said.

  • ECN commences 7MW solar power project at Aminu Kano teaching hospital

    ECN commences 7MW solar power project at Aminu Kano teaching hospital

    The Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) has commenced a 7MW solar power project at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH). 

    The project, according to ECN Director General, Dr Mustapha Abdullahi, is a landmark intervention designed to guarantee uninterrupted electricity supply for one of Nigeria’s foremost healthcare institutions.

    This project is the outcome of ECN’s comprehensive energy audit and strategic planning, which exposed the unsustainable cost of diesel and the risks associated with AKTH’s dependence on the national grid. 

    Working in close collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology under the Minister, Chief Uche Nnaji, ECN planned and executed the project to secure the hospital’s energy future.

    Abdullahi said the timing of this intervention could not be more crucial. 

    He recalled only days ago, AKTH suffered prolonged power outages that tragically claimed lives in its Intensive Care Unit. 

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    He said: “That painful incident has strengthened our resolve. With this solar installation, we are ensuring that such tragedies are prevented in the future and that critical medical services can operate without fear of disruption.

    “This project is a clear demonstration of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in action and reflects the ECN’s commitment to make Nigeria’s energy transition people-centered, where hospitals, schools, and other essential institutions thrive on reliable, clean, and sustainable power.”

     Abdullahi reaffirmed ECN’s commitment to continued deployment of innovative energy solutions nationwide. 

    According to him: “This is not just about powering institutions; it is about saving lives, restoring confidence, and securing a brighter future for Nigerians.”

  • Kidnappers abduct Kano doctor, demand N200m ransom

    A consultant with the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Dr Bashir and three of his siblings have been kidnapped along Lokoja-Okene federal highway in Kogi State.

    Zubayr was abducted alongside two of his younger brothers and a younger sister at Irepeni, 20km West of Lokoja on Wednesday afternoon.

    Family sources told The Nation that the kidnappers contacted Zubayr’s elder brother, Hamza Zubairu, yesterday and demanded N200m as ransom.

    It was learnt that the doctor and his siblings were on their way to Okene for the 40th day Fidau of their late mother.

    The family further disclosed that Zubayr’s car was sighted at Irepeni with the doors ajar.

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    Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) Kano Branch Chairman, Sanusi Bala, told The Nation that the national body of the association had been notified of the situation.

    He said they were in touch with Zubayr’s family to ensure the abductees’ release.

    But, when contacted, Assistant Director Public Relations of Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Hajia Hauwa Muhammad Abdullahi said they were not aware of the abduction.

    She said the hospital would find out the situation of things.

  • We’re fulfilling our promises, says Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday said that his administration is fulfilling its promises.

    He made the remark while inaugurating the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) and Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) advanced Cancer treatment centre in Lagos.

    In a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, the President pledged to ensure facilities for the prevention, early diagnosis and treatment of cancer were available to many more Nigerians.

    At the inauguration ceremony of the state-of-the-art Centre in LUTH, Idi Araba,  Buhari announced the model will be replicated across the country to bring quality, first-class healthcare services to cancer patients in Nigeria.

    ‘‘We are aware that up to 40% of funds spent by Nigerians on medical tourism is attributable to patients seeking treatment for cancer.

    “Despite having an increasing number of citizens suffering from cancer, we until now had only two working radiotherapy machines in the country.

    ‘‘Working through the NSIA and LUTH we utilized a PPP model that unlocked investment capital to directly address this issue. We will replicate this model across the country to bring quality, first-class healthcare services to as many Nigerians as we can.

    ‘‘Indeed, over the coming months, under our leadership, the NSIA will commission two Modern Medical Diagnostic Centres to be co-located in the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano State and the Federal Medical Centre Umuahia, Abia State, respectively, bringing additional investment to Nigeria’s healthcare sector,’’ he said.

    The President, while wishing the management of the hospital good luck in operating the centre, emphasised the needs for maintenance of the equipment.

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    ‘‘Our goal today is not simply to celebrate and applaud the culmination of months of hard work to achieve this objective.

    “Neither is it solely to revel in the successful completion of the most modern and best-equipped Cancer treatment centre in West Africa.

    ‘‘Indeed we are proud, but we recognize that this modest effort to address the gaps in our tertiary healthcare system alone is insufficient to address all the challenges faced by the sector.

    ‘‘Today, we showcase what feats we can accomplish when we are together, unrelenting in our effort to deliver a common objective.

    ‘‘No one ever prays to be diagnosed with cancer, but if they are, what we have made possible here today is the hope that a true chance of survival and good quality of life becomes part of the story of many Nigerian patients with cancer,’’ he said.

    The President promised his administration, which has introduced programmes to alleviate common diseases, including the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund targeted at ensuring access to primary healthcare for all Nigerians, will continue to push hard to raise awareness about cancer, educate the people and facilitate early diagnosis.

    He noted that this objective was part of his solemn commitment to Nigerians four years ago to improve the quality of health care in the country.

    The President, who performed the ceremony after attending the APC presidential campaign rally at the Teslim Balogun Stadium Surulere, Lagos, said his administration had focused on greater investment in the sector and worked hard to ensure increased access to safe, high-quality healthcare.

    ‘‘We promised to effect policies that would remove debilitating constraints on the sector and create sustainable structures to strengthen our healthcare institutions.

    ‘‘Today, we are gathered here to acknowledge the modest but laudable strides we are making in fulfilling that promise.

    “We recognise that progress in the health sector is handicapped by several bottlenecks.

    ‘‘Accordingly, we have worked and we will continue to work to ensure that systems are introduced to bridge these gaps,’’ he said.

    Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NSIA, Mr. Uche Orji said the Centre is expected to raise the bar in the quality and standard of cancer treatment in Nigeria with outcomes that would be consistent with the 2030 agenda for sustainable development.

    ‘‘In addition, this Centre will demonstrate the economic potential of healthcare investments in Nigeria and catalyse increased private sector participation,” he said.

     

  • Ganduje, Emir of Dutse decry dearth of manpower in dental health

    Kano state Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and the Emir of Dutse, His Highness, Nuhu Muhammad Sanusi on Thursday decried the shortage of manpower in the to take care of oral and maxillofacial diseases, with only 10, 000 dental surgeons taking care of the population of over 190 million Nigerians.

    The two leaders who spoke during the 8th Biennial Scientific Conference and Annual General Meeting of the Nigerian Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons held at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), also called for concerted efforts by stakeholders to ensure provision of required infrastructure and manpower to tackle the challenges in the oral and maxillofacial sector.

    The Emir of Dutse who is an Ambassador of Ooral health called on both state and Federal Government to invest more in the oral health sector, so as to save many Nigerians who are suffering from oral diseases, but does not have access to medical care.

    Ganduje who was represented by the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Kabiru Ibrahim Getso, stated that, “Kano state Government is not unaware of the inadequacy of diagnostic equipment and the scarcity of the required specialists’ manpower and health facilities to adequately take care of the large number of clients afflicted with these diseases.

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    “These challenges resulted in the risk of oral and maxillofacial care to be delivered by under-qualified personnel in poorly equipped facilities with the attendant consequences on quality of care being provided to people with these problems.”

    According to him, “to address these challenges, the state government continue to send all cadres of medical personnel, including Doctors to various specialist trainings in home and abroad to acquire the necessary skills and expertise in all aspect of medical care, including oral and maxillofacial surgery.”

    Ganduje further stated that, “we should also find an efficient to create awareness on the risk factors for developing oral and maxillofacial diseases, what can be done to reduce the risks, how to identify these diseases, and where to go to access services.”

    He lamented that, “oral disease directly affects the quality of life by having serious impact on an individual’s well-being and ability to fulfil desired socio-economic functions. Decayed and painful teeth affect dietary intake and aggravate under-nutrition in children because of the inability to masticate.

    “The consequences of conditions like noma can be life-threatening and often result in lifelong functional impairment, disfigurement and death. Oral   appearances also affect self-esteem and willingness to interact with others.”

  • Protect your children against abuse- Buhari

    Protect your children against abuse- Buhari

    The wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari, has urged parents to protect their children against all forms of abuse.

    Buhari made the call in a congratulatory message through her tweeter handle on Saturday in Abuja as the country marked the 2017 Children’s Day.

    ” On the occasion of this year’s Children’s Day celebration, I encourage parents to protect our children from abuse.

    ” Our children deserve happy, emotionally and healthy lives; protecting children is a sacred duty.

    “Our children are our future,” Buhari said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the First Lady on May 7 paid a visit to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano, where a  six-month-old  baby who was allegedly raped  was receiving treatment.

    Buhari, who described the rape case as an instance of man’s inhumanity to man, called on parents to be vigilant in the nursing of their children.

     

  • Kano court grant bail to woman accused of murder

    Kano court grant bail to woman accused of murder

    A female, Mrs Gloria Okocha 31 years old, who crushed a woman identified as Mrs Remi Nwokolo to death has been granted bail by a  Kano chief magistrate court.

    Mrs Okocha a member of the Living Faith church, Kano was dock before the court on a two count charge namely causing death by dangerous driving contrary to section 18 of RTA and driving without due care and attention contrary to section 21 of RTA.

    According to the charge sheet, on 22nd of July 2016 at about 18oohrs, Gloria Okocha a resident of Painsau quarters Kano dangerous and carelessly drove one vehicle Toyota Matrix with plate no RKD 823CP ash in color along Nguru road, Sabon Gari, Kano  opposite Word of Faith church, police information said.

    The FIR read out to the accuse in court further alleged that, Mrs Gloria Okocha excused one Remi Justice and discussed with her, after separation the deceased  turn and left. While the accuse drove her car and hit the late Remi

    Nwokolo by the back side, as result she sustained injuries all over her body.

    “She was rushed to Aminu Kano Teaching hospital where she died while receiving treatment, you are thereby charge to court for the above offence” the FIR said.

    The accused person deny the  allegations slammed against her before the court, she told the court that all that was stated in the charge sheet was not true.

    The accuse through her counsel, barrister G I . Makoli apply for the court to admit her into bail, a request which was granted by the court.

    The presiding magistrate of court 15 sitting in Nomans- land Kano, chief magistrate Mukthari Dandago ordered that the accuse be release on bail in the sum of N50.000 with one reliable surety in like sum.

    Police prosecutor, sergeant Jacob Yaduma applied for the matter to be adjourned to another date for further mention, the case was adjourned to August 4th for mention.

     

  • Kano records three Lassa fever cases

    Kano records three Lassa fever cases

    Dr Kabir Getso, Kano State Commissioner for Health, said on Monday in Kano that the state had recorded three confirmed cases of Lassa fever since the outbreak in December, 2015.

    Getso who spoke while addressing newsmen, said two of the confirmed cases were recorded in Garun-Malam Local Government Area of the state.

    The commissioner said that the patients died at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) on Dec. 2, 2015.

    He said that the third confirmed case, a young businessman from Dawakin Kudu Local Government Area, came to Kano from Benue last week.

    The commissioner said that all the contacts were identified and followed up.

    According to him, more than 70 per cent of them have either completed their 21 days follow up or tested negative.

    He, however, said that another two suspected cases were currently on admission at the designated isolation and treatment centre at Yar’gaya Hospital.

    Getso said the State Ministry of Health had taken several control measures to check the outbreak of the disease.

    “The measures include the setting up of rapid response team, establishment of the Lassa fever Emergency Operation Centre and the setting up of the State Committee on the Control of Lassa fever,” he said.

    Getso said the state government had provided personal protective kits and other logistics in the isolation centre for the management and control of the disease.

    The commissioner commended the World Health Organisation for donating some materials for the treatment of the disease.