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JUST IN: Kano APC counter Ganduje’s purported suspension, Sack Ward leaders
The Kano state working committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has taken decisive action against certain Ward Party Leaders who attempted to suspend the National Chairman of the Party, Umar Abdullahi Ganduje.
Reports indicated that the APC Ganduje ward in Dawakin Tofa Local Government purportedly suspended Ganduje, but the party’s local government officials swiftly intervened to nullify the suspension and remove those responsible.
According to Inusa Dawanau, the APC Dawakin Tofa Local Government Chairman, those involved in the attempt to suspend the National Chairman were found engaging in anti-party activities, and evidence of their meetings with opposition members was uncovered.
In response to the suspension initiated by the APC Ward leaders, the state working committee of the Party announced sanctions against the perpetrators for a period of six months. Additionally, a special investigations panel has been established to investigate various allegations against them.
Abdullahi Abbas, the Kano Chairman of the Party, stated that the decisions made by the local government Party Leaders have been officially endorsed.
Abbas remarked, “We have evidence of meetings between state government officials and those responsible for the suspension of the National Chairman. The state working committee has unanimously agreed to suspend them for six months.”
However, one of the individuals accused of being against Ganduje, Halliru Gwanjo, explained that their decision to suspend him from the party was prompted by bribery allegations leveled against him by the Kano State government.
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Hospital Board Suspends Doctor Over Negligence In Kano
Dr. Mansur Nagoda, the Executive Secretary of the Kano State Hospitals Management Board, has sanctioned the immediate suspension of a medical officer at the Muhammad Abdullahi Wase Teaching Hospital. This action follows numerous complaints from patients and staff regarding the doctor’s unauthorized absence from duty.
Dr. Nagoda disclosed that the suspended doctor, whose identity is withheld, left the hospital without informing any authority or management personnel. Despite attempts to reach her, she claimed to be on the premises but failed to report to the doctors’ quarters or fulfill her duties, leaving a dialysis patient distressed.
Emphasizing the ethical responsibility of doctors to prioritize patient care, Dr. Nagoda stressed the need for accountability and professionalism within the healthcare system. He warned that proper arrangements must be made with another doctor when absent from duty, and negligence will not be tolerated.
The suspension will remain in effect pending the investigation’s outcome, demonstrating the board’s commitment to upholding standards of conduct among healthcare workers. Dr. Nagoda reiterated the board’s expectation for all personnel to fulfill their duties diligently, emphasizing consequences for those found derelict in their responsibilities.
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Oyebanji approves 50% subsidy on improved oil palm, cocoa, cashew seedlings for Ekiti farmers
Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji of Ekiti State has authorized a 50 percent subsidy on oil palm, cocoa, and cashew seedlings for distribution to farmers in the state during this planting season. Mr. Ebenezer Boluwade, the State Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, conveyed this information in a statement released to the press in Ado-Ekiti.
He explained that this initiative is part of the strategic measures undertaken by the Oyebanji administration to generate employment, foster wealth creation, and revive Ekiti State’s agricultural sector to its former glory, particularly harking back to the prosperous era of the 1970s when it was renowned globally as a leading cocoa production hub in Nigeria.
Boluwade emphasized that the program aims to rejuvenate the state’s agricultural prowess by replacing aging trees in existing plantations and those lost to bushfires with high-quality seedlings possessing shorter gestation periods. Furthermore, concerted efforts are underway to attract enthusiastic young farmers into cocoa plantation farming.
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‘We’ve no hotel’ – Nigerian Correctional Service clears air
The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) clarified that the Correctional Service Multi-Purpose Co-operative Society (COCOS) Hotel and Gardens Project was not financed by the Federal Government. Umar Abubakar, the agency’s Public Relations Officer, made this statement in Abuja on Wednesday, emphasizing that the hotel was an investment of the NCoS Cooperative Society.
Responding to concerns raised about the facility, Abubakar stressed that the hotel, featured on the Service’s official Facebook page, was solely aimed at enhancing staff welfare. He attributed its establishment to strategic planning and efficiency within the agency’s cooperative unit.
Abubakar expressed bewilderment at attempts to discourage meaningful investments, highlighting that the “COCOS Hotels and Gardens” was inaugurated on March 1, 2021, by former Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola. He asserted that the report in question is not only deceptive but also aimed at spreading misinformation. Abubakar clarified that the hotel was constructed in 2021 and is exclusively owned by the Correctional Cooperative Society, established in 1996 for all personnel of the service.
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