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Ganduje Procures N500 Million Drugs For Community Hospitals

From Maduabuchi Nmeribeh, Kano

Kano state government has procured N500 million worth of drugs and consumables for community hospitals across the state.

He said the items are to be distributed to routinely to hospitals and community health centers in the state under the drug revolving scheme, the free maternal and child health programme and other interventions.

Ganduje disclosed this during an inspection of the 14 drug warehouses at the premises of the State Drugs and Medical Consumables Management Agency, in the state capital.

He stated that his administration, “is making a substantial investment in procuring and supplying drugs and medical consumables as part of commitment to promote the well being of the people.”

Ganduje expressed satisfaction that the inventory control and stores management was ICT compliant, stressing that in addition to that, physical stores monitoring was necessary to further prevent pilferage.

“I am happy that the security arrangement here is good and even though the stores administration is ICT complaint, it needs to be strengthened, “he added.

The Governor also inspected a warehouse for storage of non-sensitive equipment procured for the state Cancer Center, expressing satisfaction that the setting perfect.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa to Ganduje that,”currently, we have about N200 million worth of drugs and medical consumables under the DRF scheme alone and all our efforts are geared towards ensuring that our hospitals are serviced efficiently from this agency.”

In his remarks, the Director-General, Kano Drugs and Medical Consumables Management Agency, Pharm. Hisham Imamuddeen, said that a warehouse was set aside for drugs and consumables donated by development partners.

“The COVID Commodity store is fully stocked and we work to ensure that everything in our stores is efficiently managed. We also supporting some state governments to set up agencies like this,” he added.

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