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11 Private Health Facilities Shut Down in Suleja for Operating Without Registration

The Niger State Private Health Facilities Agency (NISPHFA) has shut down 11 private health facilities in Suleja, Niger State, for operating without registration and licensing in a major crackdown on illegal healthcare operations. The agency, which is charged with overseeing the registration and monitoring of private health establishments in Niger State, described the closures as part of its ongoing campaign to end quackery and protect citizens from substandard healthcare services. The closed facilities were identified as operating illegally in various locations across Suleja Local Government Area, offering medical services to the public without meeting the required regulatory standards or obtaining proper registration from the agency. The shutdown comes under the agency's "crackdown on illegal health facilities" initiative, which has been tagged with the campaign hashtag #EndQuackery as part of the broader "New Niger Health Agenda" and healthcare reform efforts in […]

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FCT satellite towns benefiting from Tinubu’s administration — Wike

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, says satellite towns across the territory are now benefiting significantly from President Bola Tinubu’s administration through upgraded infrastructure and expanded social services. Speaking on Wednesday after inspecting ongoing projects in Abuja, Wike said federal interventions now extend beyond major roads to education, water supply and healthcare facilities in previously neglected communities. He noted that satellite towns had “never experienced such a level of attention” before now, pointing out that several schools in rural parts of the FCT have been renovated and furnished in the last three years. Wike disclosed that a major satellite water project serving Bwari, Karu and Orozo will be inaugurated to mark President Tinubu’s third anniversary in office, improving access to potable water for thousands of residents. According to him, government is also closing health infrastructure gaps through […]

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WHO warns of rising attacks on health facilities in Iran

The World Health Organization has raised fresh alarm over multiple attacks on health facilities and workers in Iran since the escalation of the US and Israeli military campaign against the country. The agency says the pattern of strikes is severely undermining access to life saving care and threatening the wider health system. WHO Director General Tedros Ghebreyesus said the organisation has verified more than 20 attacks on health care in Iran since 1 March alone. These incidents have resulted in at least nine deaths, including an infectious diseases specialist and a member of the Iranian Red Crescent, and several injuries among health workers and patients. The attacks have hit hospitals, research institutes and pharmaceutical facilities in different parts of the country. Recent strikes reported by WHO include incidents affecting the Pasteur Institute in Tehran, Delaram Sina Psychiatric Hospital and the […]

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