Kano State House Of Assembly Promises Speedy Passage Of Health Bill

Kano State House Of Assembly Promises Speedy Passage Of Health Bill

Kano State House of Assembly has pledged to accord speedy passage of the Public Health Bill 2021 when transmitted to the House from the Executive arm.

Speaker Rt. Hon. Engineer Hamisu Ibrahim Chidari stated this while declaring a five-day workshop open on stakeholders’ review of the Kano State Public Health Bill 2021 with the theme”Lafiya Program” held in Abuja.

“The essence of our convergence here is to among others put more emphasis on the Kano State Public Health Bill 2021 and appealed to Hon. Members to give out their best during the five day stay for the overall development of Health Sector in the State”, the speaker said.

He added that the government has placed high premium on the Health Sector hence by devising the policy of bringing Health care service to the doorstep of the state’s growing population.

Engineer Chidari sighted  upgrading General Hospitals in the newly established Emirate Councils as well as providing the Hospitals with modern equipments to ensure Health for all in the state a plan well designed and will go a long way in ensuring people in rural communities have access to health care.

A’isha Ahmad

All News

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