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Kano Government directs reopening of health institutions
By Abubakar D. Abdulkadir
KanoState government has approved the re-opening of all public and private health training institutions in the State on 18th January, 2021.
The state commissioner for Health, Dr. Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa, has instructed the re-opening of all public and private health training institutions in the state.
A statement by the ministry’s public relations officer Hadiza Mustapha Namadi said, the directives follows an approval by Kano state Governor Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.
The institutions include Schools of Basic/Post Basic Nursing and Midwifery, Schools of Health Technology and School of Hygiene.
Dr. Tsanyawa called on the management of the institutions to ensure strict adherence to the COVID 19 protocols.
The Commissioner also call on all residents of Kano State to continue to wear face masks, wash hands regularly with soap and water, use of hand sanitizer, and maintain social distance to control the spread of the disease.
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