4,000 Kano indigenes to join police constabulary ― Ganduje
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Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State.
Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State says his administration is planning to send more than 4,000 youths to police constabulary training.
The governor said this on Thursday in Kano when he received the new Commandant of the Police Academy, Wudil, CP Lawal Tanko-Jimeta on a courtesy.
According to him, some youths from the state are also trained recently as police constabulary as part of the state government’s efforts to prepare them.
“And anytime there is need for security outfits to recruit, it means we have already made applicants for them.
Professor Ken Ozoilo, National President, MDCAN.
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Wed Apr 07 2021
Professor Ken Ozoilo is a medical consultant with the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) and National President, Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria (MDCAN). In this interview, he explains how fairer and healthier healthcare services can be achieved for every Nigerian.
In Nigeria, the larger population lives in the hinterland where there are various challenges to health care accessibility. How do you think these challenges can be mitigated to access equitable and quality health service delivery?
The first step would be to build an all-inclusive health care system that does not discriminate based on the ability to pay. Our current model is predominantly out of pocket payment and as a result, many families are unable to pay and many more are impoverished by crushing hospital bills once there is a major health challenge.
• Dialogue, mutual trust key to end strike in varsities
Three years after critical stakeholders proposed emergency in the education sector to address problems confronting it, President Muhammadu Buhari has failed to implement the proposal.
This, according to stakeholders is an indication that education is not a priority of the present administration.
Education minister, Adamu Adamu had in 2018 set up a Presidential Committee on Ministerial Strategic Plan to come up with proposals that would revive, revolutionise and refocus education programmes. x
The committee, led by seasoned historian and erudite scholar, Prof Michael Omolewa included Presidents of Academy of Science, Academy of Education and Academy of Letters, past Chairmen of committee of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, and seasoned academics.
By Adesina Wahab
THE Rector, Lagos State Polytechnic, LASPOTECH, Dr. Oluremi Olaleye, has given the assurance that the welfare of students and staff of the institution will always top the priority list of the administration of the school.
He stated this during the matriculation of new intakes into the part-time programmes of the institution at the main campus of the school in Ikorodu.
Olaleye added that in line with that, the polytechnic administration was making efforts at providing hostels for the students.
“We have approached bodies such as the Tertiary Education Trust Fund for this purpose and it has keyed into the project. If finally this is successful, our students can fully enjoy and feel academic culture within a conducive environment of like minds.
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