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Health: Kano Gov’t Seeks Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia Intervention

Written by Abubakar Hamza

Kano State Government has formally requested the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to establish a Medical Centre in the state, aiming to boost healthcare services in the region.

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf made the request during a dinner ceremony held to mark the successful conclusion of the ‘Cardiac Program for Adults,’ in Kano.

The initiative, led by the King Salman Volunteering team, in collaboration with the Islamic World League and other medical volunteers, conducted a series of free cardiac surgeries for 12 patients in the State.

The Governor represented by his Deputy Comrade Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo emphasized that a fully equipped Medical Centre would not only benefit the state and Nigeria as a whole but also extend medical services to neighboring countries.

Comrade Gwarzo highlighted the proximity of countries such as the Republic of Niger and Chad, which lack the financial resources to finance such programs independently.

The Governor also pledged to collaborate with the Consul General and his staff to strengthen the existing humanitarian partnership between the Kingdom and the state.

Consul General of Saudi Arabia in Kano, Mr. Khalil Ahmed Adamawi, reiterated the Kingdom’s commitment to deploying humanitarian principles that would alleviate the suffering of people who lack the resources to cover the costs of their medical procedures.

This commitment has become a norm for Saudi Arabia, demonstrating their dedication to supporting those in need” he noted

Prof. Abdurrahman Abba Sheshe, Chief Medical Director of Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, expressed his appreciation to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for his unwavering commitment to improving the healthcare sector.

He also commended the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, particularly the humanitarian team for saving lives and enhancing the medical skills of local staff at Aminu Kano Teacing Hospital.

Cov/Abdulllahi Jalaludeen.