Katsina Governor orders closure of private health training schools

From Agaju Madugba, Katsina

The Katsina State government has ordered the immediate closure of all private health training institutions operating in the area.

Addressing a press conference on Monday, Governor Umaru Dikko Radda’s Special Adviser on Health, Umar Mammada, explained, “Over the past few years, we have witnessed a significant proliferation of private health training institutions, many of which are unregistered or operating under questionable standards.

“While we acknowledge the crucial role that private health care plays in our health ecosystem, it is imperative that we ensure the utmost quality and safety for all citizens.

“Recent findings from the Ministry of Health and the State Government have raised serious concerns about the operations of numerous unregistered private health training institutions in our state.

“Some of these Institutions do not meet the necessary requirements to operate as private health training institutions as provided by law, posing significant risks to the general public.

“In light of these concerns, I am here to announce that the Executive Governor has directed the immediate closure and revocation of registration and licenses of all private health training institutions in Katsina State.

“This decision will remain in effect until thorough re-evaluation and fresh registration process are undertaken, ensuring that every institution meets the stringent health standards required to operate.”

He said the government would use the opportunity to implement a more standardized and rigorous regulatory framework for both existing and prospective private health training institutions.

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