Kano Cancer Treatment Center: State approves additional N1.2b    

Jack Acheme, Kano

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Kano state Executive Council has approved the release of N1, 235, 777, 282.70 billion being revised estimated cost for additional works that involves the construction of concrete roof slab at the Kano Cancer Treatment Centre KCTC situated at the premises of Muhammadu Buhari Specialist Hospital, Giginyu, Kano.

The state commissioner for Information, Malam Muhammad Garba, who disclosed this while briefing newsmen on the outcome of the council meeting held at the Africa House, Government House, Kano, said the world class cancer centre is a brain child of the administration of Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje aimed at improving healthcare delivery and facilities to the teeming populace in the state.

“The approval followed recommendation by the Technical Review Committee set up to come up with comprehensive Bill of Quantities, programmes of works and harmonized contract document.

Other additional works include the construction of second floor roof slab and roof trusses option; ventilated louver façade; led-lining in CT-simulator; aluminium cladding in bunkers; perimeter wall fence and entrance gate; road network/civil works/landscaping among others”, the Commissioner said.

Settlement of examination registration fees
Mallam Garba also revealed approval by the council amounting to the sum of N647, 615, 810.00 million for the settlement of 2017, 2018 and 2020 external examination outstanding registration fees for the National Examination Council (NECO); National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS) and the National Board for Technical Education (NABTEB).

Furnishing of upgraded hospitals
The council has ratified executive approval of N171, 482, 476.12 million granted for the equipping/furnishing of the upgraded Dandalama and Kachako Cottage Hospitals in Dawakin Tofa and Takai local government areas of the state respectively.

He said while upgrading works Dandalama Primary Health Care (PHC) has practically been completed waiting for equipping/furnishing works to facilitate its commissioning, the Kachako PHC has reached advance stage of completion.

Re-location of street light facilities
Malam Garba also disclosed that the council has ratified the executive approval granted for the relocation of street light facilities from Miltara Roundabout-Dawanau-Dawakin Tofa at the total re-evaluated sum of N152, 838, 221.88 million.

He said the displacement exercise was informed by the ongoing construction of works along Kano-Katsina Road dualisation project by the federal government.

Procurement of special education materials
The commissioner revealed approval by the council for the release of the sum of N22, 450, 000.00 million for the procurement of special education instructional materials.

The materials include among others, Joy signing language, hearing aids single code, hearing aids double code, hearing behind ear, braille embosser, would facilitate effective teaching and learning condition at Tudun Maliki Special Education School.

The commissioner stated that approval has also been given by the council for the constitution of a visitation panel to two state-owned universities and six institutions of higher learning in the state with a view to review their performance, assess equipment, manpower and facilities for teaching learning.

The council also approved the release of the sum of N17, 671, 200.00 million being amount for the obsolete high table at the Africa House, banquet hall and other executive items.

 

 

Nneka Ukachukwu

 

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