Adamawa Gov’t Shuts Down 8 Illegal Health Training Institutions
Adamawa state Ministry of Health Thursday clamped down and sealed off eight Illegal Health Training Institutions in the state.
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Adamawa state Ministry of Health Thursday clamped down and sealed off eight Illegal Health Training Institutions in the state.
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Read full article →Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has commissioned the Go-Health Local Government Area offices in the state to consolidate on gains of the contributory scheme and making healthcare accessible to all in the state.
Read full article →The Borno State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (BOSCHMA) has enrolled 115,628 vulnerable persons to access free healthcare since its inception in 2020.
Read full article →The Office of Abdulhamid Yahaya Abba, SSA to the President on Community Engagement-NorthEast, successfully launched a FREE MEDICAL OUTREACH in Bauchi state on Saturday Jan 13th, the program will extend till the 20th
Read full article →Mohammed made the proposition on Tuesday in Abuja when he paid a courtesy visit to the Tertiary Education Trust Fund.
Read full article →Bauchi State Governor, Senator (Dr) Bala Mohammed has pledged to harmonize welfare by training more medical doctors as part of his effort to ensure the elevation of patients care delivery.
Read full article →The World Health Organization (WHO) has commended Adamawa State’s level of preparedness in tackling poliomyelitis vaccination coverage.
Read full article →Deputy Governor Professor Kaletapwa Farauta disclosed this when she hosted members of Angelo Nigeria Limited who visited her office.
Read full article →Speaking during the ceremony held in Bauchi, Aisha said, “Let us champion mental health intervention as a collective responsibility. Together, we can create a world where mental well-being is prioritised, stigma is eradicated, and timely support is available to all. Remember, mental health matters, and our actions today shape the well-being of generations to come.”
Read full article →In his key note Address, the Chief Medical Director, Dr Yusuf M Abdullahi stated that, the aim of the visit is to enhance the cordial relationship between the two establishments being that they both serve humanity.
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Read full article →Governor Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State has flagged off the third round of polio immunisation, which targets 981,710 children under the age of five. Daily Trust reports.
The governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Health, Dr Habu Dahiru, said the move was to eliminate polio in the state.
The deputy chairman, Gombe State Council of Chiefs, Mai Kaltungo, Engineer Sale Muhammad, and the Lamido of Gona, Alhaji Umar Abdulqadir Abdussalam, called on community leaders, parents and caregivers especially women to cooperate with health workers by presenting their children for vaccination.
The traditional rulers explained that the vaccination would boost children’s immune systems to fight any killer disease.
The Executive Secretary of Gombe State Primary Health Care Development Agency, PHCDA, Dr Abdulrahman Shu’aibu, said the vaccination included polio, deworming and malaria, among others.
Meanwhile, the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, has called for improved access to vaccination to strengthen quality health coverage.
The emir made the call when he received the management of the New Incentives-All Babies Are Equal (NI-ABAE) initiative on a courtesy visit to his palace.
“I assure you of our full support. I encourage every NI-ABAE staff to consider this work a sacred task with eventual rewards from God. Please be mindful that different people require different approaches. As you expand into other communities, collaborate with the right stakeholders and maintain a respectful approach,” the emir told his guests.
Earlier, the NI-ABAE’s Senior Stakeholder Manager (SSM), Zaharadden Sabi’u, said his agency, after a survey, found that lack of transport fare was one of the major reasons parents and caregivers refused to take their children to designated centres for immunisation.
He said, “This is why NI-ABAE provides cash incentives totalling ₦6,000 throughout six visits to caregivers who bring their children for routine vaccinations against childhood killer diseases.”
He said since its launch in February in Kano, the All Babies programme is now operational across 41 LGAs in over 1,000 public primary healthcare facilities and has disbursed N528 million to caregivers and enrolled over 250,000 children for vaccination.
Read full article →The Executive Chairman of ADSPHDA, Dr Sulaiman Sa’adu Bashir, who addressed a news conference on the planned vaccination exercise, said it will be the third round in the last four months.
Read full article →The event took place at the Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja with key stakeholders in the health sector meeting to strategize and advocate for more commitment towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.
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