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Ganduje releases N344m for polio imminusation

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Jaafar Jaafar
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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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Kano state government has released the sum of N344, 671, 368 million as part counterpart funding in fulfillment of the tripartite agreement with Dangote Foundation and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for the 2018 routine immunization against poliomyelitis.

The state Commissioner for Information, Muhammad Garba told journalists in Kano that the state Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje remains committed to ensure that children under the age of five are fully immunized against polio.

“For the past three years, Kano has not recorded any outbreak of polio, and we want to continue to sustain this record.   The state government is investing hugely on health. You are aware that the health sector is allocated over 13 per cent of the 2018 budget.”

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Mr Garba also recalled that, “just recently, during a  video teleconference for the 2017 health goals and objectives with Dangote Foundation and Bill and Melinda gates Foundation, the two partners commended the state government for the success recorded so far in the fight against diseases like polio, tuberculosis, eradication of HIV/AIDS, malaria, measles and other child killer diseases.”

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Mr Garba also said that the Council approved the release of over N22 million to procure two million assorted seedlings to checkmate desertification.

He said the Council also approved the sum of N417, 310, 519 to the Ministry of Works for the constructions of roads and drainages in Ganduje Township in Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area, adding that the sum of over N32 was approved to the same ministry for the construction of low-cost housing estates in Ganduje town.

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According to him, the sum of N126, 710, 400 million was approved to the office of Secretary to the State Government, SSG, to offset the 2016/2017/2018 tuition fees and allowances of students of Kano state origin on scholarship at Mansoura University in Egypt.

“I must emphasize that Governor Ganduje is passionate on the welfare of our students studying abroad. This is why he has never relented in ensuring that they have all the resources they need to concentrate on their studies.

“I was in Sudan two weeks ago with the Executive Secretary of the State Scholarship Board to pay the 2018 tuition fees and allowances of our students studying in that country. By the grace of God, I will soon be in Egypt to conclude the payment of our students there,” he stated.

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